Floods warning for Gokwe

The Meteorological Services Department Midlands office has warned of possible floods in low-lying areas such as Gokwe as the province is expecting incessant rains this week.

Shops hike stationery prices

Shops that sell school uniforms and stationery in Gweru and Kwekwe have hiked their prices as parents make a last-minute rush ahead of the opening of the new school year tomorrow.

‘Government policies should promote use of local goods’

Government should promote policies that stimulate individual and corporate consumption of locally produced goods and services, Buy Zimbabwe chairman Dr Anxious Masuka has said.

Surge in murder cases worries police

Last year was busy for the Zimbabwe Republic Police as several murder cases were recorded despite efforts by the police to curb such cases through campaigns to respect the sanctity of human life.

Robber shot, nabbed in high-speed chase

A SUSPECTED armed robber was on Friday arrested after a high-speed chase with police detectives in Harare Central Business District while his accomplices escaped.

Mujibhas, chimbwidos to undergo vetting

Zanu-PF has recommended the vetting of war collaborators to determine genuine members who are supposed to receive their benefits as enshrined in the Constitution of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association spokesperson Cde Douglas Mahiya has said.

ED: Building the Zim we want

A few were wondering whether President Mnangagwa was aware of the current challenges and the accompanying hardships experienced by the people. Right on cue, he answered the question and left those who listened to his New Year address in no doubt that he has his finger on the pulse of the nation. This piece is a glimpse into what that speech contained and the vision it charted.

Anthrax outbreak in Zvimba

An outbreak of anthrax has affected eight people in Zvimba district after they ate meat from a cow that had died of the disease.

Mayor spells out city’s 2019 vision

Harare mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba says Harare City Council will take advantage of the harmonious relationship it had with Government last year to improve service delivery this year.

Schools opening evokes mixed feelings

The new school year has evoked mixed feelings among pupils especially form ones who converged at various pick-up points around the city in the company of their parents and guardians to board buses to their new schools.

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