VP Nkomo urges farmers to produce enough

Obert Chifamba Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF expects the country to produce enough grain for its

Mavhaire lashes out at ‘lazy civil servants’

Agriculture Reporter
ZANU-PF secretary for production and labour, Cde Dzikamai Mavhaire, criticised some civil servants for complaining that they lack resources

Errant doctors face the chop

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
ERRANT medical doctors will now face disciplinary action for misconduct while persistent offenders will be fired as the Government abandons its policy of being lenient with offenders.
The doctors were either being demoted or issued with warnings for misconduct.

Principal director for curative services in the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare Dr Christopher Tapfumaneyi last week said medical professionals had become “too relaxed” because of the leniency.

“The system had been lenient with these professionals because there were few of them in the country, but now we will not hesitate to fire any individual found guilty of an offence,” Dr Tapfumaneyi said.

His remarks come after the dismissal of a doctor from Mashonaland Central who was found guilty of three charges of misconduct.

Monthly cash for the poor

Felex Share Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has started paying poor families between US$10 and US$25 monthly cash grants,

New look Quelaton ready for Bosso

Ricky Zililo and Muderere Fungai

THE depth of the Highlanders’ squad comes under the spotlight tomorrow when they take on a new look Quelaton at Barbourfields Stadium without the services of Mthulisi Maphosa, striker Graham Ncube and right-back Atlast Musasa.

Mnangagwa speaks on DCCs

Freedom Mupanedemo in Mvuma

THE Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, yesterday described as rubbish reports that he is a leader of a faction fighting the dissolution of the party’s District Coordinating Committees.

SA happy with Zimbabwe GPA progress

Harare Bureau

SOUTH Africa is happy with the progress that has been made by Zimbabwe in the implementation of the Global Political Agreement, South African ambassador to Zimbabwe Vusa Mavimbela has said.

NRZ puts additional trains for holidays

Chronicle Reporter

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has put in place additional passenger train coaches and special trains to cater for children during the closure of schools and travellers to different destinations during the Heroes holidays.

I pioneered pole dancing in Zimbabwe: Zoey

Givemore Muzariri

POLE dancer Noleen “Zoey” Sifelani, the leader of Red Angels, has opened up for the first time claiming to be the pioneer of this dance in Zimbabwe.

The choir that needed Gidza’s deep voice

Their first stanza has been melodious. Sung along and danced to far and wide. Their dummy CD has had no scratches thus far, reminding me of Mandoza’s Hodoba and my home boy, Jeys Marabini’s Emarabini, both released at the turn of the millennium.

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