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Residents partner NGO for business incubation hub

Speaking to Southern Eye this week, ward 5 councillor Dumisani Nkomo said the project, which started six months ago, was finalised and it would be operational by year-end.
By Bongile Moyo Nov. 8, 2024

Residents receive free health services

Councillor Dumisani Nkomo said they had roped in specialists to provide free medical services to the residents.
By Margaret Lubinda Mar. 31, 2024

Ziyanda Film struggles to secure funding

Undeterred, Nkomo said they transformed the cinematic endeavour into a collaborative venture, intertwining the creative spirit of South Africa and the rich tapestry of Zimbabwe.
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 16, 2024

Ziyanda Film struggles to secure funding for project

Undeterred, Nkomo said they transformed the cinematic endeavor into a collaborative venture, intertwining the creative spirit of South Africa and the rich tapestry of Zimbabwe.
By Sharon Sibindi Mar. 10, 2024

Mash Central chief pledges allegiance to ED

The Constitution requires traditional leaders to be non-partisan.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 22, 2022

'Film sector drives economic growth'

Nkomo said this last Wednesday during a press briefing on the film Ziyanda whose production is expected to begin in November this year.
By Sharon Sibindi Sep. 4, 2022

Zvishavane council bosses trial commences next month

Mukuti is being charged together with housing director Nhlanhla Ngwenya and council engineer Dominic Mapwashike.

By The Standard Apr. 6, 2022

Human rights activists worried over slow pace in addressing Gukurahundi

Ibhetshu Lika Zulu secretary general Mbuso Fuzwayo said the perpetrators were undermining the constitution and unwilling to address the emotive subject.

By The Standard Dec. 19, 2021

Human rights activists worried over slow pace in addressing Gukurahundi

Ibhetshu Lika Zulu secretary general Mbuso Fuzwayo said the perpetrators were undermining the constitution and unwilling to address the emotive subject.

By The Standard Dec. 19, 2021