Govt steps up typhoid fight

Government has stepped up efforts to contain the typhoid outbreak in Gweru and has so far seconded more nurses from Kwekwe and Silobela hospitals to assist at typhoid treatment camps that have been established in Mkoba.

One injured in botched mine heist

A security guard at a gold milling plant in Mhangura is battling for his life after robbers hit him the head with crowbars during an attempted robbery at the mill last week.

Call to support girl child

It is crucial for everyone to develop a positive attitude towards the girl child and protect her from social norms that militate against her rights, an official has said.

Zim pupil wins Sadc essay award

A Zimbabwean pupil, Primrose Thandeka Tshuma of John Tallach High School in Matabeleland North, raised the country’s flag high when she scooped the second prize in the Sadc Essay Competition that took place in Windhoek, Namibia, last week.

‘Justice Patel safe’

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has dismissed as false social media reports that Justice Bharat Patel, a Constitutional Court judge, survived an assassination attempt over the weekend.

Winning debut for Ronaldo

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo missed chances to score on his Italian Serie A soccer debut as defending champions Juventus snatched a late 3-2 win against Chievo in a thrilling opening match of the 2018-2019 league season on Saturday.

Egyptian firm to turn tonnes of rubbish into electricity, bio-diesel

Emerging energy firm Tawanda Energy Ltd has agreed a deal with Egyptian financier and project developer MAFGAIB for the construction of a $140 million plant that converts waste to energy.

Base station for Marapira B/C

Mobile telecommunications have reached Gokwe South after NetOne installed a $600 000 booster enabling villagers to receive and make calls.

Chitungwiza agrees to pay debt

The Chitungwiza Municipality has averted the threat of its property being attached over a debt it owes project consultants Nissam Investments after it recently signed a deed of settlement with the company at the High Court.

Organic fertiliser firm eyes 30k tonnes

Organic fertiliser manufacturing company, Agriman Fertiliser Zimbabwe is targeting an annual production of 30 000 tonnes when it commissions its Mutare plant later this year.

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