Gonda to get passport
REGISTRAR-General Mr Tobaiwa Tonneth Mudede has agreed to issue a passport to United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean journalist Violet Gonda, who last week unsuccessfully applied for the travel document because she was “blacklisted”.
City urged to complete projects on time
MUTARE City Council should set developmental targets that are accomplishable in a short space of time, a Government official has said.
Chivi RDC to improve water situation
Chivi Rural District Council has embarked on an ambitious programme to improve potable water availability through sinking of boreholes and rehabilitation of small dams across the arid district.
NAC’s reproductive health programme hailed
The National Aids Council (NAC)’s sexual reproductive health programmes in Mashonaland Central have helped students in tertiary institutions to be disciplined and self-aware, which are virtues not found in academic books, but are key to survival of human beings, Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE)’s dean of students Dr Retias Makado has said.
Women in cholera fight
Women’S Coalition in Zimbabwe (Midlands Chapter) is intensifying awareness on diarrhoeal diseases control as most towns and cities in the province continue to record isolated cases of bacterial diseases such as typhoid and cholera.
Schools on high alert
Schools have intensified diarrhoeal disease surveillance and monitoring as isolated cases of cholera and typhoid continue to be recorded in most districts across the province.
Give Rashford time to shine
LONDON — England manager Gareth Southgate believes Marcus Rashford should be given time to flourish despite clamour for the Manchester United forward to be given more minutes at club level.
Cholera outbreak: Provinces activate response teams
Authorities in Mashonaland Central and Mashonaland West provinces have activated emergency response teams as the cholera outbreak in Harare continues to spread to different parts of the country.
Duminy excited after AB retirement
CAPE TOWN. — South Africa are reeling after AB de Villiers’ retirement from international cricket, however with this change has come new responsibilities and understanding in the Proteas camp.
Raza to miss SA, Bangladesh tours
ALL-ROUNDER Sikandar Raza was the most notable omission yesterday when Zimbabwe announced their squads for the upcoming back-to-back away tours to South Africa and Bangladesh.


