CONVICTED MAI TT BACK IN COURT

CONVICTED thief Felistas ‘Mai TT’ Murata will spend two
more nights in custody and now faces the grim possibility of an extended term
behind bars.

A vetting process is underway to establish if she has
violated more than one order, to perform community…

CONVICTED thief Felistas ‘Mai TT’ Murata will spend two more nights in custody and now faces the grim possibility of an extended term behind bars. A vetting process is underway to establish if she has violated more than one order, to perform community service, in the past. It was established yesterday that she defaulted on a court order, to perform community service once, following a conviction

BUCKET SYSTEM FOR CHITUNGWIZA RESIDENTS

The bulk of Chitungwiza residents have been forced to
resort to the bucket toilet system as council struggles to bring a permanent
solution to sewage and water reticulaion problems affecting most parts of the
town.

In a snap survey in Chitungwiza’s Un…

The bulk of Chitungwiza residents have been forced to resort to the bucket toilet system as council struggles to bring a permanent solution to sewage and water reticulaion problems affecting most parts of the town. In a snap survey in Chitungwiza’s Unit M suburb, NewsDay discovered that some families were relieving themselves in buckets before emptying their waste in pits dug in their backyards.

Convicted thief Mai Titi Felistas Murata in BIG TROUBLE!: Sh0cking details emerge

CONVICTED thief Felistas ‘Mai TT’ Murata will spend two more nights in custody and now faces the grim possibility of an extended term behind bars. A vetting process is underway to establish if she has violated more than one order, to perform community …

CONVICTED thief Felistas ‘Mai TT’ Murata will spend two more nights in custody and now faces the grim possibility of an extended term behind bars. A vetting process is underway to establish if she has violated more than one order, to perform community service, in the past. It was established yesterday that she defaulted on […]

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Nakǝd man causes stir at Gogo Mashasha’s house, dumps baby in her yard – It’s Grant’s child

ZENGEZA residents besieged Gogo Mashasha’s house in the neighbourhood after a nɑkǝd man sat at her gate. There was uncooked rice and pumpkins at the same gate. The unidentified man, who is believed to be mentally challenged, was carrying a child he cla…

ZENGEZA residents besieged Gogo Mashasha’s house in the neighbourhood after a nɑkǝd man sat at her gate. There was uncooked rice and pumpkins at the same gate. The unidentified man, who is believed to be mentally challenged, was carrying a child he claimed was Grant Mashasha’s kid. Grant dominated headlines last year after he was […]

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Chiefs receive 5% ZimPlats shares

Source: Chiefs receive 5% ZimPlats shares –Newsday Zimbabwe According to ZimPlats chairperson Thandi Orleyn, at least 700 people were employed at the peak of construction of the concentrator. ZIMPLATS and its parent company Implats have issued 5% shares to traditional leaders in Mhondoro-Ngezi district, who will hold them on behalf of their communities. This was […]

Source: Chiefs receive 5% ZimPlats shares –Newsday Zimbabwe

According to ZimPlats chairperson Thandi Orleyn, at least 700 people were employed at the peak of construction of the concentrator.

ZIMPLATS and its parent company Implats have issued 5% shares to traditional leaders in Mhondoro-Ngezi district, who will hold them on behalf of their communities.

This was revealed yesterday during the commissioning of the US$104,1m third concentrator plant for ZimPlats mine in Mhondoro.

The construction of the third concentrator began in January 2021 and ended in August last year.

The third concentrator is meant to help ZimPlats increase production by 13%. The project was accomplished by both local and foreign contractors from South Africa.

According to ZimPlats chairperson Thandi Orleyn, at least 700 people were employed at the peak of construction of the concentrator.

In a speech read on his behalf by Mines and Mining Development minister Winston Chitando, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the commissioning of the third concentrator was important in achieving the National Development Strategy 1 objectives.

“What we have today is the commissioning of a concentrator plant built by ZimPlats and it is part of the US$1,8 billion investment,” Mnangagwa said

ZimPlats’s expansion project is set to employ more than 2 000 people.

“I would like to urge other mining companies to follow in the footsteps of ZimPlats mine,” Mnangagwa added.

Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka said: “We are certain that the mining sector targets will be accomplished with the addition of this plant.”

ZimPlats is also part of community ownership schemes which include the Mine Support Solutions, which stipulates that 95% of its employees should be sourced from communities surrounding the mine.

There is also the Turf Brick Moulding Company, which is operated by mostly women from the community, which produces 32 000 bricks in eight hours.