DDF rolls out borehole scheme
THE District Development Fund (DDF) has rolled out a programme of drilling new boreholes in the Midlands to increase the availability of water in line with Government’s Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) that seeks to improve lives.
Fake nurses dupe job-seekers
Two women have appeared in court for masquerading as nurses at Zvishavane District Hospital and duping desperate job seekers of over $1 000.
MRDC completes $200 000 road project
Masvingo Rural District Council has completed a $200 000 road tarring project to modernise Nemamwa Growth Point in line with the local authority’s 100-day plan.
Pep fears for City’s mental fragility
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola fears the dramatic collapse in the local derby could weigh on his players’ minds as they seek to overturn a 3-0 deficit against Liverpool in tonight’s Champions League soccer quarter-final second leg tie.
War vets partner AgroEdge for economic growth
War veterans in Mashonaland Central have partnered AgroEdge, a capital venture company, in a bid to participate in the growth of the economy and reduce over-dependence on Government, provincial chairperson Cde Sam Parirenyatwa has said.
Chaka-Chaya neEcoCash promotion returns
EcoCash subscribers stand a chance to win various prizes following the return of the Chaka-Chaya neEcoCash promotion.
Klopp hails special Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp says there is a “special” feeling among the Liverpool squad ahead of their Champions League soccer quarter-final second leg with Manchester City, but has warned that the club’s previous success in the competition does not give them an advantage.
Zvishavane scales up waste disposal efforts
Zvishavane Town Council, which was recently fined an undisclosed amount by the Environmental Management Agency for failing to meet an order to stop discharging raw effluent has scaled up its effort to comply with the environmental regulations on waste disposal.
Paul Merson warns Chelsea
Paul Merson has warned that Chelsea “are in danger of becoming another Arsenal” by missing out on the Champions League soccer.
The ethics of reducing inequality
Even in older democracies such as the United States, economic marginalisation has led to a strengthening of chauvinist and supremacist identities and other social problems such as the opioid epidemic.








