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Apr 08 2020
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Residents fret over city’s preparedness to combat COVID-19

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Health, Local Government

Bulawayo residents have expressed their discontent over the government’s handling of the coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment facilities in the city. The residents said they are unsure if the government is sincere…

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Apr 08 2020
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Residents implore council to drill more boreholes

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Health, Human Rights, Local Government

Bulawayo residents have implored the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to drill more boreholes in the city to reduce the movement of people during the 21-day lockdown to combat the spread…

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Apr 07 2020
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‘NUST, Mpilo Hospital have capacity to set up COVID-19 testing facility’

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Health

The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Applied Genetic Testing Centre is set to work with Mpilo Central Hospital in conducting tests for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Bulawayo. The…

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Apr 07 2020
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Byo’s homeless left exposed amid Coronavirus fears

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Economy, Health, Local Government

Homeless people in Bulawayo are in the dark about the coronavirus disease outbreak despite being among the most vulnerable groups because of their poor living conditions, it has emerged. A…

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Apr 07 2020
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Police were justified to destroy vendors’ wares: Mavima

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Economy, Health, Human Rights, Local Government

Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Paul Mavima says police were justified to burn vendors’ vegetables last week as the coronavirus (COVID-19) as a preventative measure against the…

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Apr 03 2020
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COVID-19: Citizens warned against spreading unverified information

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Health, Human Rights, Media

Zimbabweans have been warned against posting false or unverified information on coronavirus during the 21-day lockdown. Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative (REPSSI) Zimbabwe country director Sibusisiwe Marunda said posting of unverified…

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Apr 03 2020
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Water shortages: Fertile ground for Coronavirus outbreak in Mat South

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Economy, Health, Human Rights

There are fears that water shortages facing Gwanda, Plumtree and Matobo district in Matabeleland South present a fertile breeding ground for a Coronavirus outbreak in the province. Matabeleland South is…

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Apr 03 2020
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Water shortages put Hwange residents at risk of Coronavirus

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Health, Human Rights, Local Government

Some areas in Hwange have gone for 10 years without access to water while some households still use communal toilets, CITE can reveal. The residents have raised health concerns saying…

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Apr 03 2020
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PTUZ implores Zimsec to extend exam registration deadline

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Economy, Education, Health, Human Rights

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe(PTUZ) has chided the Zimbabwe Examinations Council (Zimsec) for refusing to postpone the registration deadline date for June and November public examinations despite the country being…

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Apr 02 2020
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Lockdown: Byo police round up scores for loitering

By Centre for Innovation and Technology (CITE) | Democracy, Health, Human Rights

Scores of Bulawayo residents were on Wednesday rounded up by police for violating the national lockdown regulations, as police intensified their operations to enforce the order in the city. Prior…

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