Govt acts on noisy churches, bans residential fuel stations

[Zimbabwe Situation - Zimbabwe] - 8/02/2026
Fidelis Munyoro CHURCHES in residential areas are now expected to have soundproof walls, while fuel stations will no longer be licensed to operate in residential areas in a bid to restore sanity in cities. The latest move is meant to quell the chaos creeping into urban neighbourhoods. Unveiling (…)
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