Bulawayo Morning Mirror Edition 1130 - 28/11/2025


In this edition

1) Watch Dog
2) Editorial
3) Hatches, Matches And Dispatches
4) Notices and Events
5) Bulawayo News
6) Property For Sale or to Rent
7) Computers And Electronics
8) Seeking Friends
9) Situations Wanted and Situations Vacant
10) Services
11) Health And Beauty
12) Garden, Decor And Home
13) Tidbits

1) Watch Dog

Peter Rollason greets all his friends and colleagues and wishes
to inform them that his land line telephone number has been changed.
The new number is 263 29 2335527
The old number of 029 2240517 no longer exists .
Peter can also be contacted on
Mobile +263 78 211 3513
Thank you.



2) Editorial

FRIENDS OF HWANGE
November 2025
Rain and Rejuvenation

The temperatures this year spiked earlier than usual accompanied by frequent hot, dry winds. While the vegetation took on a skeletal look in the majority of areas, the new life of Spring slowly became evident.

The Rain trees bloomed into a mist of gorgeous lilac, delicate mauve buds of the Tree wisteria magically unfurled, while the Acacias burst into a mass of brilliant yellow pompoms, their deep green leaves punctuating the tree lines. Down the powerlines, the Terminalia pushed out new shoots and the Combretums came to seed.

The small critters started to stir and awaken. A chorus of frogs was to be heard come evening with the screech of cicadas filling the days. The first migrant Yellow Billed Kite made an appearance early in September while on the Dete Vlei, a Red Chested Cuckoo heralded the return of the avian migrants.

As the temperatures rose steadily during October, and all living creatures wilted under sweltering heat, pressure on the landscape mounted to almost unbearable levels. At this time of year, the harsh sun prickles every hide, burns every last spot of exposed skin pink, and drives every creature, large and small, deep into the shadows. High water demand pushes the solar pumps to their limits and the parched landscape drives desperate souls to poaching.This brings with it the threat of bush fires that can destroy huge tracts of vital grazing. Fires are often intentionally set by poachers to open up the bush for better hunting, and to draw animals in when the ashen ground flushes with green growth. A lightning strike towards the air strip at Manga 3 caused a fire that burnt a good portion of the block. Teams from ZimParks, with our logistical support, were deployed in firefighting. Luckily, the onset of a cool evening with little breeze allowed the blaze to be brought under control and die out. The Gwayi ECA and Ngamo areas saw two large fires caused by arson. Fortunately, those closest to these areas were able to assist and put down the flames before they threatened to jump the railway line into the Park.

There has been no rest or respite for the FOH teams. Jason and his game water team has been kept constantly busy reacting to reports of solar pump breakdowns. Re-setting inverters for maximum efficiency, replacing faulty ones, attending to burned out pumps and damaged motors, repairing water pipes and electrical cables that pesky pachyderms see fit to rip out of the ground, and continued efforts to scoop and backfill the troughs have been the regular order of the day. FOH maintains more than forty boreholes in the Main Camp area, all of them equipped with solar pumping units and many with hybrid battery systems. This represents the major portion of the park that is home to roughly 60% of the elephant population during the dry season. Grateful thanks to Hwange Conservation Society, UK for their timely donation for solar spares that went a long way to keeping the water pumps operational.

There was a minor panic caused by the battery at Manga 1 that swelled and burnt, and this in turn damaged the inverter. The necessary spares and hardware to repair it were hastily procured and installed. The inability to pump fresh water at Manga 1, even for just a few days, resulted in excessive elephant pressure at Jambile - the next pan along the line. Once depleted, because of intense demand, the pan struggled to recover and catch up. Manga 3 is an absolutely key pan that supports water for hundreds of thirsty elephants and other wildlife daily, so quick and efficient action was critically important. Massive appreciation is due to Duncan Owen and Izelle le Roux of the EverEden Foundation for stepping up to the plate to foot the bill at short notice.

This was the first season that many of the new hybrid battery systems were tested against the brutality of the relentless seasonal heat and for the most part, their performance was stellar. In general, the water situation has been satisfactory with most pans holding their own. There have been only two elephant fatalities reported in the Main Camp region this season, both were juveniles that succumbed to heat exhaustion. Hyena, black-backed jackals and vultures made short work of their remains.Anti -Poaching Albert Paradzai and his rangers continue to patrol along the boundaries of the Hwange National Park. From Chokomela to Dete town and its surrounds and through areas of the Gwayi Environmental Conservation Area (ECA), places that are being egularly patrolled are yielding far fewer snares which is heartening, but in new areas, hundreds of snares set for birds and plains game are being collected.

Recent collaborative efforts with the Hwange Rural District Council and the Forestry Commission resulted in the bust of numerous Charcoal traders with bags of Charcoal seized, and the arrest of four illegal fish traders in the Deka area yielded the recovery of both fresh and dried fish.

A significant win was a joint operation with Painted Dog Conservation where a tip off led to the arrest of a poacher who had snared an aardvark. Unfortunately, the information came too late to save the precious creature, but the poacher was caught, tried and sentenced to twelve months in jail.

The Mambanje area on the Park's northern boundary looms large as a major problem 'hot spot'. Villagers graze their livestock in Hwange National Park and on the periphery, thereby increasing the likelihood of Human Wildlife Conflict. Retaliatory killing of carnivores often follows depredation of livestock placed in poorly constructed village bomas for protection at night.

Along the Mambanje River, commercial hunting for bushmeat is rife, using dogs and wire snares. This occurs on the buffer state land and in Hwange National Park by both legal and illegal settlers. The meat is sold in the community and further afield. The area is poorly policed with no anti-poaching teams currently involved in any form of active law enforcement. FOH, accompanied by HRDC rangers, has made efforts to patrol this area on occasion when as many as seventy wire snares per day have been located and removed. Prey species targeted include kudu, bushbuck, waterbuck, impala, buffalo and more. In early 2026, Friends of Hwange aims to establish a strategic base in Mambanje and step up patrol intensity.

There is also the need to remove the remaining superfluous copper telephone wires from the area, as these provide a ready source of material with which to make snares.The Wildlife Ranger Challenge that took place during Sept 2025 in the Gwayi ECA was a joyous, well- attended event. Our ranger team scored a very commendable result coming second amongst the Hwange ranger group. The event was created in 2020 and is held annually to raise funds and awareness around the fantastic work carried out by rangers throughout Africa. We were late in our enrolment this year, nevertheless, the comaradery and potential shown by our rangers heralds great promise for 2026.

FOH has been involved in many other activities that include the following:
- Transport in collaboration with ZimParks for inspection photos of water pans in the Main Camp region to document and compare the difference in the levels of water at the end of the wet season and dry seasons.
- Assistance to ZimParks with the road game count surveys.
- Facilitating Wildcru/Hwange Lion Research (HLR) with large carnivore and spoor transect surveys in the Gwayi ECA.
- The clearance of remote roads, together with the Harare 4 x 4 Club, to facilitate a camera trap survey across the Hwange landscape.

This is being undertaken in a collaborative effort between HLR and ZimParks. The survey will be a valuable evaluation of the state of wildlife species across the ecosystem.
- Assistance in erection of the camera traps for the WildCru survey.
- Monthly transport for litter collection on the First Friday Clean-up Campaign each month.
- Assisting the ZimParks ecology team with a giraffe survey in the Gwayi ECA.

In short, FOH steps up to the plate whenever and wherever possible.The first downpour of the season occurred towards the end October and was greeted with a great sigh of relief. Since then, regular rain showers have fallen, recovery of the vegetation is remarkable, most of the elephants have dispersed and the water pans are filling up nicely. As lways, the alate emergence has been spectacular, providing rich bounty for countless wildlife species. Tortoises and chameleons have emerged and every puddle and pool, dip and hollow is bursting with new life.

However, our work doesn't slow down and neither do our expenses. Road maintenance is high on our agenda, poaching is an ever constant threat, staff must be fed and paid, vehicles and implements must undergo maintenance and our stock of vital solar spares needs replenishing.

None of this work would be possible without the generosity of many people to whom we are inordinately grateful. However, our cash reserves have taken a hit, and with the season of giving approaching, please would you consider contributing towards our ongoing conservation efforts. Every little bit helps and is guaranteed to make a difference to the Wildlife in and around Hwange National Park.

Reporting: Paula Dell and Carmen McGregor

Donate: https://friendsofhwange.com/donations/



3) Hatches, Matches And Dispatches

Dorothy Bowman

There will be a memorial service for Dorothy at:
- Garden Park Community Centre
- on 4 December
- at 3.00 p.m.

A truly loved lady.



MARGIE MASON
This is to let you know the sad news that my precious Margie passed away yesterday ( 15/11/2025 ) at about 8:45.
She passed VERY peacefully for which I am most grateful.
She had been in hospital for about 3 weeks but had been having health problems for a good while before that.
PAUL MASON

Margie and Paul live in Bulawayo where their lives 'made a difference' They have been such generous donors to Edith Duly for many many years. Our thoughts are with you and the family Paul.



4) Notices and Events

Christmas Gift Suggestion

Zimbabwean Colouring Book

32 pages of iconic and fun images from Zimbabwe.

$5 each, available in Harare, but can send to Bulawayo for collection with friends. Nice lightweight gift to send overseas.

Whatsapp Nikki Hind - 0772341736


You are receiving this Notice of the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Bulawayo Society for the Adult Blind as a valued past office bearer or member, primary relative of a current or former resident of the Barbara Burrell Centre, volunteer, or interested supporter.

Date : Monday 8 December, 2025
Time : 1700 hours
Venue : Barbara Burrell Centre, 8 Sarah Bain Avenue, Ilanda, Bulawayo

For catering and seating purposes, it would be useful if you could please send me an email or a whatsapp on +263772404129 if you will be attending.

I very much look forward to meeting many of you at this AGM

Kind regards
Pamela Sheehan
Secretary

Dave and Pam Sheehan
+263 772-317424 (Dave mobile/whatsapp)
+263 772-404129 (Pam mobile/whatsapp)


ROTARY CLUB OF BULAWAYO
PRESENTS
CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT
28 NOVEMBER 2025
CENTENARY PARK AMPHITHEATRE

18.30 TO 2000 HOURS


ISLAND HOSPICE
CAROL CONCERT
FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 5.30 TO 7.30 PM

ZONKE IZIZWE SHOPPING CENTRE

SANTA WILL BE ATTENDING
FOOD AND REFRESHMENT STALLS


ZIMBABWE ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Tel: 2260684 / 2267195 WhatsApp: 0782 946 086 E-mail: zam@gatorzw.co.uk

Unfortunately the release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale has been pushed back in the UK (though not the USA) so will not be available for showing on 18 December though we hope to show it early in the New Year. In its place will be Love Actually which most people will have seen - and which most people enjoy seeing again!

THURSDAY 4 DECEMBER AT 6.30 P.M. PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES
A week late because of a hall booking! 27 November is Thanksgiving Day in America and all that Neal Page (Steve Martin) wants to do is to get home for the celebration. When bad weather cancels his flight, he decides on other means of transportation but, as well as bad luck, Neal is blessed with the presence of Del Griffith (John Candy), shower-curtain-ring salesman who is never short of advice, conversation, bad jokes or company. And then he decides that he is going the same direction as Neal..
- This is a 4 star comedy film, it's one of the few truly great comedies. [rogerebert.com]
- It's a great comedy, and a deeply touching one, too. [Film Threat]
- Thanks to the impeccable chemistry between Steve Martin and John Candy, as well as a deft mix of humour and heart, Planes, Trains and Automobiles is a hilarious, heartfelt holiday classic. [Rotten Tomatoes]
Admission: $3.00 [free to Film members]

FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER AT 6.30 P.M. MUSIC BY SHOSTAKOVICH
One of the greatest composer of the 20th Century, Dmitri Shostakovich died fifty years ago and this concert commemorates him with three very different works:
- Suite for Variety Orchestra
- Concerto in C minor for Piano Trumpet and Strings, Op.35
- Symphony No.11 in G minor, Op.103 - ' The Year 1905'
The symphony is a gripping portrait of the 1905 Russian Revolution written to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre where hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were killed outside the Winter Palace. The event triggered a wave of strikes and unrest that ultimately led to the first Russian Revolution.
- Chailly's direction [of the Variety Suite] is good-humoured, affectionate and utterly professional. [Gramophone]
- Impeccably vivid playing from the Mariinsky orchestra ensures Gergiev is wonderful at depicting the cinematic pictorialism of the music. [Guardian]
- Performed here with total conviction, Gergiev's account is simply hair-raising. Even by today's high standard of orchestral playing, I suspect some orchestras would have trouble keeping up with Gergiev's driving, intensity. [Financial Times]
Admission $3.00 [free to Red Carpet members]

SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER AT 3.30 P.M. THE PHOENIX CHOIR
The Phoenix Choir return with a seasonal programme called 'Christmas Joy'
Admission $5.00

THURSDAY 11 DECEMBER AT 6.30 P.M. THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
The Bridges of Madison County is set in 1965 and features Italian war bride Francesca Johnson (Meryl Streep), who lives with her husband and two children on their Iowa farm. That year she meets National Geographic photojournalist Robert Kincaid (Clint Eastwood), who comes to Madison County, Iowa to photograph its historic covered bridges. With Francesca's family away for a short trip, the couple have an intense, four-day love affair..
- Sentimental, slow, schmaltzy, and very satisfying, The Bridges of Madison County finds Clint Eastwood adapting a bestseller with heft, wit, and grace.[Rotten Tomatoes]
- Immaculately performed, and assembled with wit and sensitivity, this is one of the most satisfying weepies in years. [Time Out]
- A dizzy, dusty masterpiece . [San Francisco Examiner]
- The Bridges of Madison County is a beautiful film, not only in the way it was photographed, but for the manner through which the characters are revealed to us. [ReelViews]
Admission: $3.00 [free to Film members]

FRIDAY 12 DECEMBER AT 6.30 P.M. TWO BALLETS FOR CHRISTMAS: LES PATINEURS AND A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Les Patineurs (The Skaters) was choreographed by Frederick Ashton as long ago as 1937. Set on a frozen pond, couples and groups of friends joyfully skate their way through an afternoon: on come the corps de ballet, sliding across the, ice to be followed by rather less expert girls whose inexperience is shown up when a boy in blue comes on and spins, turns and leaps with superb virtuosity. Two no less expert girls who indulge in a multiplicity of spins and pirouettes, and a couple in white dance a lyrical and beautiful adagio. The fun becomes faster and more furious until eventually snow starts to fall and the dancers glide away, leaving the blue boy spinning round and round as the curtain falls.
Northern Ballet's A Christmas Carol was a hit when it premiered in 1992, It's a ballet, but also a bit of a musical with the dancers sometimes singing carols, the themes of which wind through Carl Davis's score and it's also a bit panto! The story is faithful to Dickens with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet-to-Come causing Scrooge to realise that his selfish ways are the cause of his miserable life. Coming face to face with his past, present and future brings him to embrace the joy and wonder of life and celebrate the Christmas season along with the rest of the townsfolk.
- This is a ballet to see over and over again to appreciate not only its invention, good humour and variety but also the virtuosity of the dancers involved, not least Steven McRae in the part of the Blue Boy who ends the ballet with a seemingly endless series of pirouettes as the curtain comes down. [MusicWeb International]
- This is a superlative, joyous Northern Ballet production of the timeless Dickens Christmas tale. [The Reviews Hub]
- A magical night in snow-globe Victoriana! Beautifully staged and danced with bonneted and bewhiskered brio, Dickens's classic dose of festive escapism is the gift that keeps on giving [The Guardian]
Admission $3.00 [free to Red Carpet members

THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER AT 6.30 P.M. THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER AT 6.30 P.M. LOVE ACTUALLY Carriages: 8.55 p.m.
Featuring a stellar cast, Love Actually follows the lives of eight very different couples in dealing with their love lives in various loosely interrelated tales all set during a frantic month before Christmas in London.
- Sit back, and gawp at Ideal Britain. Revel in the tipsy plot. And enjoy a film full of adult whimsy and adolescent whingeing. [The Times]
- A polished, fluid production with impeccable technical credits and a winning soundtrack, Love Actually is the very definition of entertainment and is guaranteed to bring joy to the world this Christmas. [Screen International]
- Forget about stiff upper lips. Though very British, this irresistible ensemble comedy will easily coax full-sized grins of enjoyment from viewers. [People Magazine]
- Warm, bittersweet and hilarious, this is lovely, actually. Prepare to be smitten. [BBC.com]
Admission: $3.00 [free to Film members]

FORTHCOMING IN 2026!
- Thursday 8 January Moonraker [Bond 11]
- Friday 9 January Paquita - Ballet
- Thursday 15 January Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stockings
- Friday 16 January A Chorus Line
- Thursday 22 January Finding Forrester
- Friday 23 January Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: A Russian Night
- Thursday 29 January Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale [provisional!]
- Friday 30 January Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier
Links to Bulawayo Advertisers:-

Natural History Museum Events
National Railway Museum
Bulawayo 1872
National Gallery of Zim -Bulawayo
Bulawayo City
Bulawayo Golf Club
Bulawayo News 24
Bulawayo Motoring Club
Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe
Bulawayo Publicity
Bulawayo Railway Museum
Bulawayo Societies - 2010
Chipangali
Friends of Hwange
Falcon College
Hillside Dams
Matobo Conservation Society
The Bulawayo Club
S.P.C.A.
Bulawayo Shelter
Tree Society of Zimbabwe
Wildlife & Environment Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe info


5) Bulawayo News



6) Property For Sale or to Rent

RODOR PROPERTIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED
5A, 9TH AVENUE, BULAWAYO

PROPERTIES FOR SALE
BELMONT: This property offers an exceptional opportunity for businesses seeking a fully developed industrial facility in the heart of Belmont. Spanning 7,814 square metres and secured with full boundary walls and a gated entrance, the property is divided into four fully equipped operational sections, making it ideal for manufacturing, logistics, workshops, corporate offices, or a multi-department industrial operation.
The main office block serves as a professional administrative hub, offering nine offices, two storerooms, two bathrooms (including one with a shower), a fitted kitchen, a reception area, and a strong room. It also includes a generator with its own protective cage and six roofed parking bays for staff and visitors.
Adjacent is Building A, which combines office and production functionality. It includes an office, a small kitchen, two toilets, and a sales room, leading into a spacious production area fitted with built-in tables and a designated floor manager's desk. Four additional covered parking bays, a guard house, outdoor bathrooms with change rooms, and a canteen with built-in seating complement this section, making it ideal for daily manufacturing operations. Building B offers another reception area, four offices, a compact workshop or storeroom, and a dedicated painting bay, perfect for specialised technical processes or controlled production environments. Building C provides a large workshop area, supported by two offices, a lockable storage room, its own bathroom facilities with showers, a canteen, and an additional generator enclosed in a secure cage. This section is well-suited for heavy-duty operations or expansion of ongoing production lines.
The property also includes a fully established fuel section, featuring both 10,000-litre and 40,000-litre tanks, a small office, and a generator house, an invaluable asset for businesses requiring uninterrupted fuel supply for fleet, equipment, or machinery. US$1,200,000-00 (NEGOTIABLE)

MASVINGO: An undeveloped agro-residential plot measuring 2.9972 hectares, located in Gyn Ham, Masvingo. The property forms part of a subdivision with an approved permit and offers excellent potential for agricultural or residential development. The only existing structure is a two-roomed servants' quarters, providing a starting point for future construction. This expansive plot presents a blank canvas in a growing area, ideal for anyone looking to build, farm, or invest. US$159,999-00 (NEGOTIABLE)

MASVINGO: This 2.6-hectare agro-residential property in Gyn Ham, Masvingo offers outstanding potential for both family living and small-scale agricultural ventures. The main home features four well-proportioned bedrooms, a combined lounge and dining room, a practical kitchen, a separate toilet, and a combined bathroom and toilet, all complemented by two verandas that enhance outdoor living.
The property also includes useful outbuildings such as a storeroom, garage, carport, and two servants' quarters, ideal for additional accommodation or operational support. Fully fenced and gated, it provides security and ample space for cultivation, livestock, or further development. US$275,999-00 (NEGOTIABLE)
------AND MANY MORE !!!!------

SALES, VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES
Want to sell We can assist you with an estimation of the value of your property. We are registered with the Valuers Council of Zimbabwe, and offer a complete and efficient service of Property Valuation for any purpose.
We have properties for sale in Bulawayo, Harare, Beitbridge, Binga, Hwange, Mlibizi, Mutare, Redcliff, and Plumtree. High/ low density, residential, commercial, and vacation homes. Ranging from US$14,000 - US$3,500,000. For these, and other properties for sale, Phone (029) 2274581/3 (Landline). Call: Tino: 0776592440/ Bryan: 0772238431/ Jenny: 0774394041/ Crystal: 0788470663. Email: tino@rodor.co.zw Visit Our Website: www.rodorbyo.co.zw
For Valuations, phone (029) 2274581/3 (landline) or email bryan@rodor.co.zw

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Our Property Management staff will be happy to assist you in securing suitable tenants for your property, and managing it thereafter.

HOUSES / COTTAGES / FLATS TO LET
WOODVILLE: 3 bedroomed house on a 2-acre stand, Rent US$500-00/ month. Immediate Occupation.
BELLEVUE: 3 bedroomed house, 5000 litre Jojo tank, Rent US$600-00/ month. Available 1 March 2026
SAUERSTOWN FLAT: 3 bedroomed flat, Rent US$420-00/ month. Available 1 December 2025
KILLARNEY: 3 bedrooms, walled + gated, Rent US$600-00/ month. Available 1 January 2026
NEWTON WEST: 6 bedrooms, walled + gated, Rent US$1,000-00/ month. Immediate Occupation.
CBD FLAT: 1 bedroomed, fitted kitchen, lounge, Rent US$500-00/ month, Available 1 February 2026

COMMERCIAL SPACE TO LET
SUBURBS: 5 roomed house, 2 bathrooms, ideally suited for offices, Rent US$950-00/ month
DONNINGTON FACTORY: 2,400 square metres, 6 offices, ablutions, Rent US$2,400-00/ month including rates, water and electricity. Available 1 February 2026
FAMONA: 5 offices, Rent US$1,800-00/ month, ideally located 23rd Avenue. Immediate Occupation.
For more information on properties available for renting, or if you wish to place your property on our letting list, you are invited to contact us on (029)2274581/3 (landline) or +263772425228 (WhatsApp). E-mail to or letting@rodor.co.zw, or visit our offices at 5a 9th avenue, between Robert Mugabe Way and Josiah Tongogara Street.

HOURS OF BUSINESS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8A.M. - 4.30P.M.
SATURDAYS 8A.M. - 11A.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
WE NEED PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO RENT FOR REGISTERED BUYERS AND TENANTS. ALL VIEWERS ARE ACCOMPANIED BY A MEMBER OF OUR STAFF.


7) Computers And Electronics

Bulawayo Computers:-

Internet at Netconnect.co.zw


8) Seeking Friends

SEEKING DESCENDANTS OF STEPHEN JAMES FURNISS
Born in 1908 in Northampton, England. Died on 8th August 1956 in Gatooma, Rhodesia.
Lorraine has very little information to go by, but is hoping that someone will have
information - how wonderful it would be if she has a whole new family in Zimbabwe!
Please contact Lorraine Selwyn at lorraineselwyn@outlook.com to share any
information you may have.


9) Situations Wanted and Situations Vacant

Hi all.. I am new to this group. Looking to return to my home town... Single lady pensioner.. With 50 years in the clothing manufacturing industry... Design.. Pattern engineering.. Quality assurance.. Managing 18 staff.. Design & all development.. Fit ranges for corporate businesses etc.. Both fashion & corporatewear... Wud love to explore a business related to the clothing industry... Need some like minded PPL to contact I byo with some advice.. Perhaps sponsorship of sorts.... Tnx wapp 27823079847.. email.. Styleworx272@gmail.com.


Looking for position as an Ecd Teacher, l have early childhood teaching experience and l am in possession of a Diploma in Ecd Teaching

Please contact Harriet, number 0773 668 567

Email : Laeditt@gmail.com


EMPLOYMENT

Head Electrician wanted

We are looking for a head electrician in Tanzania. Net Pay is $1500 - $2000.00 USD and an additional 20% pension on the gross salary. The role includes 2 trips back to Zimbabwe for 3 weeks. The candidate should have the relevant experience and qualifications. Please send applications to
admin@canuckmining.com


A lady age 41 is looking for a temp/short term position as an Office Lady to perform light Office work. Has basic computer skills and minimum office experience.

Available to start on 14.10.2025.
Can be contacted strictly during working hours on 0783 197 394.


EMPLOYMENT

Mature lady: Diploma in Secretarial Studies including Accounting Level 4, First Class.

Computer Literacy in Ms Word , Ms Excel Sage Pastel Accounting.

Good communication skills and hard worker
Able to work with minimum supervision.

Experienced Secretary/ Accounts Clerk

Please contact:0719 476 038 Apps
Calls 0773 935 738


Looking for a versatile young person with personnel management experience. Should be familiar with NEC Mining regulations. An added advantage will be a bookkeeping background and the ability to use pastel software package.

Please contact fasapplication2025@gmail.com


SEEKING EMPLOYMENT

Mature ladies looking for a job as private guards. They have been through training, holding references
please contact
0786 626158


10) Services

WE BUY OLD JEWELLERY
Medals, necklaces, rings, trophies, notes and coins.

For cash.

Whatsapp 0773 960 993


Squash and Tennis Restringing at Suburbs Squash Club
Pauling Road with coach Langton Gwidzima.


SEEKING EMPLOYMENT

Mature ladies looking for a job as private guards. They have been through training, holding references
please contact
0786 626158


ADDY'S IRON CAFE

WELDING DREAMS'
BED BASES AND HEADBOARDS, WATER TANK STANDS
SWIMMING POOL ENCLOSURES, GATES, BURGLAR BARS, BRAAI STANDS, GAZEBOS
For all your steel products at affordable prices
0772983346 or 0713885428

Bulawayo Services:-

Acol Chemical Bulawayo


11) Health And Beauty

BEAUTY TREATMENTS

Lavender Salon

Lavender is now at the BAC Sports Centre, entrance on Park Road and 12th Ave. Lavender offers a most professional service including an excellent massage, waxing, facials, manicures, pedicure, tinting and exfoliation.

Home visits available too.

Contact Lavender on 0775901464.


ANTE NATAL CLASSES AND BABY VACCINATIONS
I teach a set of 4 classes covering pregnancy, labour, baby care, breastfeeding and other information. I also do a "crash course" for out of towners. These classes are valuable even if you're having an elective CAESAREAN SECTION!!
Please book early.
(I work part time at my BABY CLINIC doing vaccinations and growth monitoring :-)
Appointments are essential.

For any further information contact SISTER JAN JOHNSTON on 0292466741/2 from 8 am til 12 pm Mon to Fri
or 0292237240, 0712 728 350 or 0772 749 749 (w/app) or email me on jicsj@yoafrica.com or janfjohnston8@gmail.com


12) Garden, Decor And Home

JILL'S SUPER ORGANIC COMPOST
BLACK GOLD
99% WEED FREE
EXCELLENT FOR POTS, VEGETABLES, FLOWER BEDS, SEEDLINGS AND LAWNS.

WILL DELIVER 5 X 50KG BAGS OR MORE LOCALLY.

CONTACT JILL AT 2246688 OR 07784955 99


13) TIDBITS


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