Govt sets aside $4,2m for school laboratories

Government has set aside $4,2 million for the establishment of school laboratories and strengthening vocational skills as it seeks to attain Vision 2030 as enunciated by President Mnangagwa, a senior official has said.

Rajput pleased with Mavuta

ZIMBABWE cricket team coach Lalchand Rajput has singled out leg spinner Brandon Mavuta as the biggest positive to come out from an otherwise disastrous tour of South Africa, where the Chevrons failed to win any of the matches they played.

Govt to take over Norton Hospital

GOVERNMENT is set to take over the running of Norton Hospital in a bid to transform it into a state-of-the-art general hospital that copes with demands of the growing population.

8 robbers arrested in police shoot-out

Police have arrested eight suspected armed robbers believed to be part of a gang that was terrorising people in and around Harare, stealing cash and valuables as the force declares war on criminals.

Four cattle rustlers arrested

FOUR cattle rustlers, among them two policemen have been arrested for stealing 12 cattle valued at $4 200 from Mozambique.

Shingisai Suluma turns to English songs

In a bid to broaden her horizons and capture a new market, United States-based gospel musician and worship leader Shingisai Suluma is only working on English songs for her upcoming project. Suluma, who rose to stardom in the late 90’s, said all was not rosy in the foreign land.

GZU urged to spearhead Masvingo greenbelt

Government has challenged Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) to play a leading role in transforming arid parts of southern Masvingo into a perennial greenbelt by optimally utilising the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in Chivi.

Listed property firms gain ground

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed property firms last week recovered from losses they incurred in the first half of the year with gains sustained by increased demand experienced across the bourse.

Ammara ecstatic about AFRIMMA award

Songbird Ammara Brown, who scooped the Best Female Artiste (Southern Africa) Award at the fifth edition of the African Muzic Magazine Awards, (AFRIMMA) that were held in Texas last week is on cloud nine.

Trump: ‘rogue killers’ might have slain missing Saudi journalist

US President Donald Trump said Monday that “rogue killers” could be to blame for the disappearance of a dissident Saudi journalist and said that the oil-rich state’s monarch emphatically denies involvement.

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