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CCC MP demands King Lobengula, Lozikeyi statues at Parly

In response to Moyo’s submissions, Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda said the matter was being discussed.
By Silas Nkala Oct. 3, 2024

Residents to visit Prince Nkulumane’s grave in SA

The travelling contingent will be made up of residents from the Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo.
By Nizbert Moyo Aug. 29, 2024

Nkulumane MP celebrates one year in office

He stated that the outcome of Indaba 1.0 was the election of the Nkulumane Constituency Development Committee, comprising 11 clusters, each represented
By Nizbert Moyo Aug. 26, 2024

No to command healing: Nkulumane MP

The programme which is led by traditional leaders is meant to allow victims and survivors to express their grievances in pursuit of reconciliation.
By Nizbert Moyo Jul. 19, 2024

Nkulumane MP launches constituency development roadmap

Speaking during the launch of the document at Nkulumane Hall in Bulawayo on Tuesday, Moyo described the blueprint as a roadmap to positive development.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 30, 2024

Edutainment mix: Art-centric leadership a panacea for local development

The rhetoric is: Can a creative or an artist be a legislator? Can they take the role of being an honorable member of parliament?
By Raymond Millagre Langa Mar. 31, 2024

Male Byo GBV victims suffer in silence

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said the law enforcement agency did not discriminate against men who are victims of GBV.
By Jerssie Mpofu Mar. 29, 2024

MP engages community over grievances

The lawmaker said residents were divided into nine clusters namely religious leaders, square leaders, vendors, youth, men, women, people with disabilities, war veterans and the business community.
By Jerssie Mpofu Mar. 26, 2024