Govt to replicate Siyalima success story

 GOVERNMENT will continue setting up more community irrigation schemes like Siyalima in Guruve as the initiative is a commendable example of climate change adaptation and resilience building, Mashonaland Central crops and livestock officer Mr Stancilae Tapererwa has said.

Semenya ruling deferred

The governing body of track and field will not apply rules to limit natural testosterone levels in female runners until the Court of Arbitration for Sport concludes an appeal case brought by South Africa’s Olympic champion Caster Semenya.

Xi reiterates China’s commitment to free trade, globalisation

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday reiterated China’s commitment to free trade and economic globalization while meeting with Stephen Perry, chairman of Britain’s 48 Group Club in Beijing.

Budiriro folk hail ‘God-sent’ First Lady

Gogo Marbel Zireva’s house in Budiriro has been turned into a mecca of sorts with visitors wanting to see and having a feel of the couch where the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa sat when she visited the 70-year-old woman.

Pompeo meets Erdogan after talks with Saudis on missing journalist

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met Turkey’s President and Foreign Minister on Wednesday to discuss the disappearance of a Saudi journalist as pressure mounted on the kingdom to provide answers following Turkish allegations he was killed.

Judges shortage hits Byo

BULAWAYO High Court requires at least two more judges to effectively and speedily preside over cases that are on the increase, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has said.

Govt tightens nursing school requirements

GOVERNMENT has tightened enrolment requirements for individuals intending to train as  nurses and only aspiring candidates people below the age of 30 with five Ordinary Levels from one sitting are eligible.

Murehwa North MP Garwe jailed 2 months

Murehwa North legislator Daniel Garwe’s disregard for court orders earned him a wholly suspended two months imprisonment for resisting an order stopping him from stripping two farms in Harare and Mvuma, pending divorce at the higher court.

Fuel containers not banned: Govt

Government has not banned the use of containers when buying fuel, but wants the public to use the appropriate containers to avert danger to people and property.

VP Mohadi to launch peace strategic plan

THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) will today launch its five-year strategic plan aimed at entrenching peace in the country with Vice President Kembo Mohadi expected to deliver the keynote address.

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