Gweru City to introduce anti-litter law
Gweru City Council will come up with city by-laws that will punish residents who litter streets and the environment in an effort to complement Government’s national clean-up campaign programme.
Zimbabwe takes steps to fight drug abuse
Alcohol and substance use disorders contribute significantly to disease burden worldwide, resulting in millions of preventable deaths.
For economy to take off, we must take air out of inflation
What is inflation and why must we get it under control? What has been going wrong, and how are we putting things right?
Designer Lagerfeld to be cremated
Karl Lagerfeld will be cremated without ceremony and his ashes are likely to be scattered with those of his mother and lover, his label said Wednesday.
Municipality to upgrade roads, sewer systems: Mayor
Beitbridge Municipality is working on upgrading its road network and sewer reticulation systems as part of its accelerated service delivery thrust, the town’s Mayor Councillor Morgan Ncube said yesterday.
NetOne, ZRP sign MoU
Zimbabwe’s second-largest mobile network provider NetOne, yesterday donated four motorcycles, reflective jackets and rain suits to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Traffic Section for use while controlling traffic at intersections, especially during peak hours.
99-year leases: Govt secures funding for mapping farms
Government has secured funding for the mapping of farms to enable the issuance of 99-year leases, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
Museveni to run for 6th term
Uganda’s ruling party has endorsed President Yoweri Museveni (74), as its candidate in 2021 elections, which could see him seek re-election for a sixth term, a party resolution said yesterday.
National Museums executive director, deputy in court
National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe’s executive director Godfrey Mahachi and his deputy Darlington Munyikwa yesterday appeared in court on allegations of allocating themselves fuel from the organisation without approval from the board or Ministry of Home Affairs.
3 MPs quit as UK political sands shift
Three MPs quit the governing Conservative Party over Brexit yesterday, joining a mounting rebellion in parliament this week against the two major parties that is shaking the system in British politics.











