Govt intervenes in Rautenbach, Chingwizi families’ standoff

Government has broken the impasse between over 3 000 Tugwi-Mukosi flood victims at Chingwizi and businessman Mr Billy Rautenbach, who were at loggerheads over access to water and grazing pastures at the Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi.

Zanu-PF Youths to hold solidarity march for ED

The Zanu-PF Youth League is set to hold a solidarity march in Harare to defend President Mnangagwa’s leadership and bring shame to those who are against him, the league’s political commissar Cde Godfrey Tsenengamu has said.

US$200k World Bank boost for early childhood learning

The World Bank (WB) has released US$200 000 to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education in support of quality early childhood learning.

Jah Prayzah, Mbeu take love to Pakare Paye

At  the funeral of Oliver Mtukudzi, Pastor Charles Charamba advised local musicians to keep on supporting Pakare Paye as a way of keeping the late musician’s legacy alive.

Signs of drug addiction

Addiction both to prescription and illicit street drugs is a growing problem. This problem is affecting both the rich and the poor. The only difference is the type of drugs being used. If you are worried that you or a loved one may have an addiction, there are signs to help you know;

Africa’s diaspora commemorates 400 years of slavery

Africans in the diaspora will this year in October commemorate the 400th anniversary of the trans-Atlantic slave trade with the opening of an African Trade Hub in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.

Expert calls for soil testing, analysis lab

Mashonaland Central Agritex extension officer Mr Stancilae Tapererwa has called for the establishment of a soil testing and analysis laboratory in the province, which is one of the best in the country in terms of agricultural production.

Municipality admits to pumping contaminated water to residents

The Chegutu Municipality has admitted to pumping contaminated water to some of its residents, putting them in danger of disease outbreak.

Prof Ndlovu dies

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter zanu-pf Bulawayo provincial chairman and former Cabinet minister Professor Calistus Dingiswayo Ndlovu has died. Prof Ndlovu (83) collapsed and died in South Africa yesterday, where he…

First Lady to meet chiefs’ wives tomorrow

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa will tomorrow meet chiefs’ wives in Harare to build synergies on various programmes that promote empowerment of women, girl child and youths in their communities.

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