Govt gives 750ha to Chiredzi

Government has allocated 750 hectares to Chiredzi Town Council for the development of more than 5 000 housing units that are meant to cut back on the runaway housing backlog in the sugarcane growing town.

Lesotho bites the bullet on key populations

The Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho will soon start reviewing and where necessary, reforming national laws and policies as the country takes bold steps to ensure greater access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, HIV and AIDS services for all her citizens.

Ref Gomes lauded

A group of South African soccer match officials has sent out a strong message about their stance on corruption.

Call for peace during polls

Christians from different denominations last Friday converged in the Africa Unity Square in Harare to launch a peace campaign for the harmonised elections slated for July this year.

Blitzboks fall to England

England have defeated the Blitzboks, securing the bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens tournament yesterday.

Climate change is messing with your dinner

As cold regions become warmer, and warm places hotter still, farming and fishing are shifting. An evolving climate means big changes for people who grow, catch and rear for a living, and everyone else who buys and eats what they produce.

Gokwe offers Catholic University land

Gokwe Town Council has resolved to allocate the Catholic University of Zimbabwe (CUZ) land for the construction of a new campus.

Health strategy launched

Government has launched a healthy ageing strategy that seeks to develop and maintain optimal mental, social and physical well-being and functions in older adults.

Women’s League moves gear up in drumming up support

Zanu-PF Harare Women’s League leadership is engaging women from all walks of life on the challenges they are facing, particularly widows and those living with disabilities.

Student demo rocks GZU Mashava campus

There was chaos at Great Zimbabwe University’s Mashava campus last Thursday after students went on a rampage, vandalising and looting property while protesting a $50 increase in fees.

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