Zim launches ‘16 Days’ campaign
Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world yesterday as it launched the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence campaign, which is meant to raise awareness on gender based violence and its effects on women.
Govt intensifies CAPS revival bid
GOVERNMENT has intensified efforts to resuscitate ailing pharmaceutical company, CAPS, to ease drug shortages that have seen pharmacies demanding payment for drugs in foreign currency, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.
10km Tugwi-Mukosi access road complete
A Chinese company has completed the tarring of an access road to Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in a project that chewed more than $7 million and is billed to precipitate inflow of visitors to Zimbabwe’s largest inland water body.
Pilot arrested over lover’s murder
AN Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) pilot based at Josiah Tungamirai Airbase in Gweru has been arrested for the murder of his girlfriend in a crime of passion over infidelity on Sunday evening.
Politburo meeting postponed
The Zanu-PF Politburo meeting, which was scheduled to take place in Harare tomorrow, has been postponed to December 5.
Call to embrace solar power
Government is considering to formulate a legislative framework that outlaws the use of electric geysers in households and institutional buildings, as it urges citizens to embrace solar thermal technologies. According to Government, this will assist in saving and reducing the current power import bill.
Errant MPs to lose allowances
ERRANT legislators risk being barred from Parliament and allowances withdrawn for a specific period when stringent standing rules and orders being crafted come into effect.
Chamisa, Biti disown supporters
MDC-Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa and the party’s deputy national chairperson Mr Tendai Biti yesterday disowned the demonstrators who ran amok on August 1 resulting in the death of six people.
Mash West records decline in HIV infections
At least 3 712 new HIV infections were recorded in Mashonaland West Province in 2017, a decrease of 1 057 from 4 769 cases recorded in 2016.











