Cabinet approves dual citizenship principles

Cabinet has approved principles for the amendment of the Zimbabwe Citizenship Bill as Government works on ensuring that people born in the country are granted dual citizenship in line with the new Constitution adopted in 2013.

Govt expects 200 buses

Government is expecting delivery of 200 buses to boost the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) fleet, as it steps up efforts to modernise the urban mass transport system.

Speaker hails media reforms

Speaker of the House of Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has hailed Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Minister Monica Mutsvangwa for initiating media reforms.

$19m road construction project resumed

THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has resumed the $19 million road construction project which links Mberengwa and West Nicholson and another road linking Mberengwa and Mataga after sourcing additional equipment.

Sadc Council of Ministers to strategise on regional integration

The SADC Council of Ministers set for Windhoek, Namibia will deliberate on a wide range of issues, including progress towards implementation of priority regional initiatives, as well as the approval of the budget to coordinate the implementation of identified action plans.

Mahiya remanded

Crisis Coalition in Zimbabwe chairperson Rashid Mahiya, who was on the run after allegedly inciting people against the Government appeared in court yesterday, after handing himself over to the police on Monday.

Behaviour change key in fight against typhoid

Despite a recommendation by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that typhoid vaccines be considered for the control of endemic disease and outbreaks, uptake has remained limited in certain pockets of society including the Apostolic Sect.

Don’t discriminate against the disabled, says Malinga

Special Advisor on Disability Issues in the President’s Office Dr Joshua Malinga last Friday called on citizens not to discriminate against people living with disabilities.

Parker open to new chisora date

LONDON. — Joseph Parker is willing to reschedule a fight with Zimbabwe-born British heaveweight boxer Derek Chisora, but is not prepared to risk his career with another shortened training camp for a trip to Britain.

‘Sala’s plane did not have commercial licence’

LONDON. — The plane carrying footballer Emiliano Sala that crashed in the Channel last month did not have a commercial licence, British investigators said on Monday.

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