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Govt abandons construction of Registry offices in Filabusi - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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FILABUSI residents in Matabeleland South province have rapped government for delays in completing the Insiza Registry offices 23 years after the project began.

The post Govt abandons construction of Registry offices in Filabusi appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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