Provincial food committees launched

Lincoln Towindo in Nyanga
GOVERNMENT yesterday unveiled 10 food and nutrition security provincial committees responsible

Tsvangirai taken to task in Gwanda

Gwanda Correspondent

MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai came under fire in Gwanda town last Friday when his supporters demanded to know why he imposed

Ncube defends Misihairabwi Mushonga’s inclusion

Gwanda Correspondent
MDC leader Professor Welshman Ncube has defended the inclusion of the party’s secretary-general Mrs Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga on the list of women’s quota under proportional representation in

Prioritise teachers’ plight – Kaukonde

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF Mashonaland East provincial chairman Cde Ray Kaukonde has urged leaders to prioritise the plight of teachers and find ways to improve their welfare. Addressing hundreds of teachers at Marondera High School yesterday, Cde Kaukonde, who is the party’s

Scholarship beneficiaries invited to meeting

Herald Reporter
Beneficiaries of the Presidential Scholarship programme are invited to a get-together meeting with President Robert Mugabe tomorrow.

City borrows US$5m

Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council is borrowing US$5 million from a local bank for recapitalisation of its four farms in a bid to turnaround the fortunes of the council. According to the latest full council minutes, the city wants to commercialise

Councils ordered to adhere to gender policy

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
GOVERNMENT has directed local authorities to put in place policies that allow staff to report cases of sexual harassment. The policies should encourage the recruitment of women at all levels in councils. There have been widespread cases

SABC channels switched off

Herald Reporter
SOUTH Africa yesterday disconnected its channels on the free to air decoder users. Yesterday local viewers who depended on Wiztech, Philibao, Fortec and Vivid decoders for free channels failed to access

Zimpost blames technological changes

Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe Post Private Limited says technological advancement in the communication industry over the years has negatively affected its postal business to an extent that it cannot afford to

Call for TB vaccine

Health Reporter
An international research organisation, AERAS has said a vaccine is the only solution to prevent the spread of tuberculosis while new drugs are being developed. Speaking to journalists at a plenary session organised by

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