Tembo falls in MTN8 final
DURBAN. — Kaaitano Tembo felt his SuperSport United side played “effect football”, but were let down by their decision-making as they failed to defend their MTN8 crown.
Dam levels decline, says Zinwa
The national dam levels have declined to an average 75,5 percent due to rising temperatures, but the water is still sufficient to meet the domestic and irrigation requirements, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) said last week.
Govt, council move to ease congestion
Government and Harare City Council have moved to ease congestion through the construction of flyovers, roundabouts and widening of problematic roads.
Concern over water systems in new suburbs
There are concerns that the outbreak of water-borne diseases like cholera and typhoid could be difficult to contain as the rainy season approaches since most new high- density suburbs rely on septic tanks for their sewer disposal and wells for water supply.
Rape: Breaking the culture of silence
Last week the world woke up to the news that American stand-up comedian, actor, musician and author William Henry “Bill” Cosby had been given a three to 10-year jail sentence for drugging and sexually assaulting former Temple University staffer Andrea Constand nearly 15 years ago,
ED calls for swift action on climate change
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared that climate change “respects no borders” and called on world governments to act with speed to prevent the potential dangerous impacts of the science, especially on the developing world.
Madhuku steps down as NASH head
Newly-elected Zanu-PF Bikita East Member of Parliament and former long-serving Pamushana High School head, Cde Johnson Madhuku, has stepped down as president of the National Association of Secondary School Heads (NASH).
124 000 register to grow tobacco
OVER 124 000 tobacco farmers have so far registered to grow the cash crop during the 2018-19 season compared to 84 000 who registered last season.
Sign language for HIV/Aids counsellors
THE National Aids Council, in conjunction with Government, recently conducted a training workshop for HIV and Aids counsellors for the deaf after it emerged that they were not easily accessing information regarding the infection and the disease.
Bread to revert to $1
THE price of bread may revert to $1 from $1,10 per loaf in the next two weeks, as grain processors are engaging Government over the procurement of wheat.











