Potraz moves to revive postal services
The Posts and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Potraz) says it is working on measures to resuscitate the country’s struggling postal services sector.
Govt allocates $2,4m for Kanyemba airstrip
The District Development Fund (DDF) has been allocated $2,4 million by Treasury to upgrade Chapoto airstrip in Kanyemba, Mbire District, from gravel to a tarmac or asphalt to enable bigger aircraft to land smoothly, an official of Falcon Air, a division of DDF has said.
Katowice climate talks: A glass two-thirds full
The UN climate talks in Katowice, Poland, barely averted disaster after parties ground out a “truncated” deal for the Paris rulebook.
Women want bank decentralised
Women in Gweru have called for the decentralisation of the Women’s bank to allow for equal access to loans by women in all the country’s 10 provinces.
Price madness: Cement producer speaks out
GIANT cement manufacturer PPC Zimbabwe says it is prioritising supplies of its products to retailers who have not hiked prices and are accepting all forms payment while limiting supplies to those demanding payment in US banknotes to stem price distortions.
Winning start for Ole
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer praised his Manchester United players after they gave him the perfect start to his reign with a 5-1 victory at Cardiff on Saturday night just days after Jose Mourinho was sacked.
When ‘Boxing Day’ fell on Christmas Day
Those who grew up in my village in the 90s know that Christmas came and left behind an array of injured limbs, usually the faces.
You don’t have to do holiday things you hate
Over the holidays, you are not required to do anything. You are not required to spend time with people who are unkind to you, even if you’re related to them.
NAC sources 30 condom dispensers for MSU
The National Aids Council (NAC) has sourced 30 condom dispensers for the Midlands State University (MSU) as it moves to reduce new HIV infections among adolescents and tertiary education students through the promotion of condom use.
No changes to requirements for children travelling to South Africa — Immigration
The Department of Immigration here is yet to receive official communication from South Africa with regards to the relaxation of requirement for children travelling from Zimbabwe to the neighbouring country, an official has said.

