Split Environment, Water and Climate ministry OK for now

President Mnangagwa has split the Environment, Water and Climate Cabinet portfolio.

Gang kills panner in mineshaft row

A gang of five illegal gold panners from Shurugwi fatally stabbed a fellow panner with spears, in a fight over gold ore recently.

Govt ups efforts to boost gold output

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THE Government will soon establish gold centres throughout the country as efforts to increase gold output to 100 tonnes per annum by 2023 gather momentum. This…

300 Shangaan males undergo circumcision

An additional 300 Shangaan males have undergone voluntary male circumcision in southern Chiredzi bringing to over 700 the number of young men who have gone through the initiation in the Lowveld over the past two months.

Mavima gets down to work

Newly-appointed Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Larry Mavima has outlined his work plan, pledging to ensure that the province plays its part in turning around the fortunes of the country.

MDC-Alliance reading from Odinga playbook

WHEN Nelson Chamisa last week announced his intention to inaugurate himself as the “people’s president” of Zimbabwe, he was following in the footsteps of other African opposition leaders — specifically Uganda’s Kizza Besigye and Kenya’s Raila Odinga, both of whom rejected election results and staged their own ceremonial inauguration ceremonies.

Indiscriminate dumping in Africa blamed for disease outbreaks

The UN Environment authority on Saturday blamed indiscriminate dumping of waste in urban areas for disease outbreaks, environmental pollution and flooding.

IDBZ targets climate change projects

The Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe is making a fundamental move of expanding its investments towards climate change projects, an official said.

GBV safe house for Mash West

At least 30 female victims of abuse and violence have been accommodated at the gender-based violence shelter in Mashonaland West province since the beginning of the year.

Zim, China sign skills training deal

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zimbabwe and China have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on International Professional Talents training in which Beijing would provide training on various fields like Chinese medicine,…

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