Middle East’s 10 million children to be vaccinated

UNITED NATIONS. – Millions of children in the Middle East will be vaccinated against polio this month after the crippling disease resurfaced in conflict-hit Syria, the United Nations said yesterday.

Local authorities urged to prioritise service delivery

Municipal Reporter Government is concerned with local authorities that are channelling meagre resources towards service delivery while prioritising the well-being of top managers, a senior Government official has said. Speaking…

Alex impress at bowls tourney

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere  Sports Reporter ALEXANDRA Sports Club had a good outing winning most of their matches in the Inter Club Fours bowls tournament at City Bowling Club yesterday.  It was…

Warriors trio injured in car crash

Augustine Hwata in HARARE and Jabes Lefani in KADOMA THREE Zimbabwe international footballers yesterday diced with death when their car was involved in a road accident in Kadoma on their…

Eurozone jobless, inflation rates steady

BRUSSELS. – The eurozone unemployment rate was steady at a near-record 12 percent in January, with a modest economic recovery yet to produce any sharp headline improvement, while February inflation…

Dairibord new rugby sponsor

Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent DAIRIBORD Zimbabwe is the new title sponsor of Zimbabwe’s largest schools rugby festival, which has been known as the Cottco Rugby Festival for the last 15…

Bulawayo book fair edition beckons

Stanely Mushava Arts Correspondent The Bulawayo edition of Zimbabwe International Book Fair takes place on March 28 and 29 at Large City Hall. The regional book fair would run under…

Another ethanol plant for Zimbabwe

From George Maponga in Masvingo Zimbabwe Bio-Energy has announced plans to set up the country’s third ethanol plant at Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi, where the firm wants thousands of locals…

Ritual murders shock Mhondoro

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter Villagers and pupils in Mhondoro-Mubaira are living in fear following a spate of suspected ritual killings that have taken place over the past few months. The…

‘Tobacco firms should invest in communities’

Noah Pito in HURUNGWE All tobacco companies operating in Hurungwe District will with effect from the next tobacco cropping season be required to sign a memorandum of understanding with Hurungwe…

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