Govt closes 43 schools in Manicaland
GOVERNMENT has closed 43 schools in Chimanimani that were affected by Cyclone Idai to pave way for assessments on the extent of damage to infrastructure as well as the number of teachers and learners who are unaccounted for.
Test results dismiss Mkoba typhoid fears
Gweru City Council has allayed fears of a suspected typhoid outbreak in Mkoba 19 after samples sent for testing did not contain salmonella bacteria that causes the water-borne disease.
Sterling blasts racists
Raheem Sterling has claimed that his response to scoring in England’s 5-1 victory over Montenegro on Monday night was the best way to silence the “racist” home fans who allegedly directed abuse at Danny Rose.
Road to Beira now open
OPERATIONS have normalised at Forbes Border Post in Mutare as the road to the port of Beira is now open.
Urban councils chip in
THE Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe has joined Government’s efforts to speedily rehabilitate roads that were affected by Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani and Chipinge.
Warriors’ fan’s burial on today
WARRIORS supporter, Agnes Nyamadzawo, who died in a stampede at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday, will be buried today in Domboshawa.
Position Paper: Balance for Better
Gender balance has been widely understood as equitable distribution of life’s opportunities and resources between men and women.
Midlands crop assessment complete
The Department of Crops and Livestock under the Ministry of lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement has completed its crop assessment in the Midlands, with results showing the crop situation in the province was a complete write off.
Jairos Tapera joins TelOne
PREMIERSHIP football newboys, TelOne, have appointed Jairos Tapera as their head coach days before the start of the new season.
F1 teams wary of Brexit
The new Formula One racing season is under way, but the action on the track is being overshadowed by concerns over the implications of Brexit, with so many teams calling Britain home.

