Gweru donates to Cyclone Idai
GWERU City Council has donated $15 000 and availed earth moving equipment for the reconstruction of roads in Cyclone Idai affected areas in Chimanimani.
Manicaland faces food deficit after drought, Cyclone Idai
Manicaland Province has sent out an SOS for food assistance for its people following a poor cropping season which was exacerbated by Cyclone Idai-induced rains that destroyed the remaining crop.
Shiri, agricultural graduates to meet
Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri is tomorrow expected to meet members of the Coalition of Agricultural Graduates of Zimbabwe (CAGOZ) at Gwebi Agricultural College to discuss new farming systems that will enhance agriculture in Zimbabwe.
‘Italy committed to support Zim’s health sector’
THE Italian embassy in Zimbabwe yesterday donated obstetric simulators and state-of-the-art solid waste steriliser to Luisa Guidotti Hospital in Mutoko.
Gutu RDC commits vehicle fleet to Cyclone Idai
Gutu Rural District Council has committed its entire fleet to assist in transporting donations to areas affected by Cyclone Idai in the province.
Sanctions the ultimate disaster
On Wednesday March 20, The Washington Post published an article written by Tatenda Chitagu, Paul Schemm and Siobhan O. Grady entitled; “It was too late . . . Hundreds are dead as rescue efforts stall in Mozambique and Zimbabwe” in light of the Cyclone Idai disaster.
‘Makunakuna, mweya yetsvina’
VACHIPAWO maonero avo pamusoro penyaya yekuti kuBulawayo kuna amai vakagarwa nhaka nemwanakomana wavo zvekuti vatova nemimba yake, vanoziva nezvechivanhu vanoti zviri kuitwa izvi makunakuna uye hazvitenderwe.
B-Metro Comment: Let us uphold our values or perish
Nations are built around certain values that have been handed down generations and are now a part of the identity of a people. Values are the glue that holds communities…
Why Messi rules the roost
LONDON. — Leading sports scientist Simon Brundish gives a knowing look when asked who is the best footballer in the world.
Cyclone disaster a wake-up call, says EMA
The Environment Management Agency (EMA) has said Cyclone Idai has brought to the fore the serious impact that human activities have had on weakening the ecosystem and a need to put in place mechanisms to curtail the destructive activities.











