INGWEBU EYES HRE MARKET, NAMES MADAM BOSS BRAND AMBASSADOR

COMEDIAN and actor Madam Boss (real name Tyra Chikocho) has
been appointed as Ingwebu Breweries brand ambassador with the company saying
they want to penetrate other markets, through her.

Besides Madam Boss, radio personality and comedian
Babongile Si…

COMEDIAN and actor Madam Boss (real name Tyra Chikocho) has been appointed as Ingwebu Breweries brand ambassador with the company saying they want to penetrate other markets, through her. Besides Madam Boss, radio personality and comedian Babongile Sikhonjwa and model Ben Chest were also appointed. Madam Boss let the cat out of the bag last week to her more than 800 000 fans on Facebook

Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services

Source: Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services | The Herald Mr Ramakgapola Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Municipality says it is mobilising resources to acquire more earth-moving equipment that is critical in addressing service delivery deficiencies in the country’s southern border town. Town clerk, Mr Loud Ramakgapola said with the availability of […]

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Source: Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services | The Herald

Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services
Mr Ramakgapola

Thupeyo Muleya

Beitbridge Bureau

Beitbridge Municipality says it is mobilising resources to acquire more earth-moving equipment that is critical in addressing service delivery deficiencies in the country’s southern border town.

Town clerk, Mr Loud Ramakgapola said with the availability of more equipment, they may be able to address challenges around the road network and attending to the perennial sewer woes.

He said although they had made provisions to acquire some of the key equipment in their annual budget, the Covid19 pandemic had adversely affected their revenue inflows.

Mr Ramakgapola said most of the residents in the town were informally employed and were finding the going tough under the prevailing conditions and hence the failure to pay for their rates and services at the council.

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Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services

Source: Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services | The Herald Mr Ramakgapola Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Municipality says it is mobilising resources to acquire more earth-moving equipment that is critical in addressing service delivery deficiencies in the country’s southern border town. Town clerk, Mr Loud Ramakgapola said with the availability of […]

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Source: Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services | The Herald

Beitbridge council needs more earthmoving equipment to improve services
Mr Ramakgapola

Thupeyo Muleya

Beitbridge Bureau

Beitbridge Municipality says it is mobilising resources to acquire more earth-moving equipment that is critical in addressing service delivery deficiencies in the country’s southern border town.

Town clerk, Mr Loud Ramakgapola said with the availability of more equipment, they may be able to address challenges around the road network and attending to the perennial sewer woes.

He said although they had made provisions to acquire some of the key equipment in their annual budget, the Covid19 pandemic had adversely affected their revenue inflows.

Mr Ramakgapola said most of the residents in the town were informally employed and were finding the going tough under the prevailing conditions and hence the failure to pay for their rates and services at the council.

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Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou 

Source: Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou | The Herald Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe and Vungu RDC chief excutive Mr Morgan Zimvu exchanging documents after the signing ceremony at the Gweru city town house Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Gweru City Council and Vungu Rural District Council have this afternoon signed a Momorandum of Association (MoA) […]

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Source: Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou | The Herald

Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou
Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe and Vungu RDC chief excutive Mr Morgan Zimvu exchanging documents after the signing ceremony at the Gweru city town house

Freedom Mupanedemo

Midlands Bureau

Gweru City Council and Vungu Rural District Council have this afternoon signed a Momorandum of Association (MoA) which will see the two local aurthorities working hand in hand in developing rural settlements which were acquired under the Gweru city council urban expansion drive.

There has been a long standing tiff between the two local authorities over the ownership of some suburbs like Woodlands and Hertfordshire which are now under Gweru City Council but formerly fell under Vungu RDC jurisdiction.

Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe said the MOA will help improve service delivery in the new suburbs which were being neglected over ownership issues.

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Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou 

Source: Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou | The Herald Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe and Vungu RDC chief excutive Mr Morgan Zimvu exchanging documents after the signing ceremony at the Gweru city town house Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Gweru City Council and Vungu Rural District Council have this afternoon signed a Momorandum of Association (MoA) […]

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Source: Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou | The Herald

Gweru city, Vungu RDC sign Mou
Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe and Vungu RDC chief excutive Mr Morgan Zimvu exchanging documents after the signing ceremony at the Gweru city town house

Freedom Mupanedemo

Midlands Bureau

Gweru City Council and Vungu Rural District Council have this afternoon signed a Momorandum of Association (MoA) which will see the two local aurthorities working hand in hand in developing rural settlements which were acquired under the Gweru city council urban expansion drive.

There has been a long standing tiff between the two local authorities over the ownership of some suburbs like Woodlands and Hertfordshire which are now under Gweru City Council but formerly fell under Vungu RDC jurisdiction.

Gweru Mayor Josiah Makombe said the MOA will help improve service delivery in the new suburbs which were being neglected over ownership issues.

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