Ndiraya wants positive start

ZIMBABWE Under-23 football team coach,Tonderai Ndiraya, says a positive result against Mozambique, when they begin their Africa Cup of Nations campaign tomorrow in Maputo, will define their entire campaign.

Relief for suspended chief magistrate

Suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe heaved a sigh of relief yesterday after the travel restriction initially imposed on him as part of his bail conditions was lifted by the court.

Speed up sewer reticulation system rehab, council urged

Deputy Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Jennifer Mhlanga has urged Chitungwiza Municipality to speed up the rehabilitation of its sewer reticulation system to avert the outbreak of water-borne diseases.

Overwhelming response for cyclone Idai’s victims

There is an overwhelming response from local corporates that have joined Government in mobilising financial and material resources to assist thousands of people in Manicaland and Masvingo that were left homeless while others were maimed during a devastating Cyclone Idai that killed over 100 people.

Cyclone Idai: US double standards sickening

The humanitarian assistance that is being unveiled by the United States and the European Union  to Zimbabwe to mitigate the effects of Cyclone Idai is welcome.

300 residents lose houses to floods

Over 300 residents here have lost their houses, which were constructed on wetlands, to flash floods that swept through Chiredzi Town last month.

The path to colonial reckoning is through archives, not museums

As French President Emmanuel Macron tours East Africa, he is certain to get a cordial welcome.

Gwenhoro Dam left with 8 months’ water supply

Gweru City Council has urged ratepayers to use water sparingly as its sole source of raw water, Gwenhoro Dam, is running dry and is now left with eight months’ supply of water.

Confronting flooding disasters

Severe floods in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe have affected up to 1,5 million people and left up to more than 300 dead after Cyclone Idai tore through the three countries.

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