Goho ringangodzikira: zfu

SANGANO rinomirira varimi reZimbabwe Farmers Union rinoti goho revarimi mumatunhu akasiyana enyika rinogona kuderera mwaka uno zvichitevera kunonoka kuturuka kwemvura yemudenga uyewo nemakonye emhando yeFall Army worm ayo akaparadza zvirimwa zvakasiyana.

Akakwesheswa mukanwa mechitunha

MUMWE mudzimai akabongomora kuchema mudare redzimhosva mushure mekunge afumurwa kuti akafurira mukuwasha wake kuti akweshe mukanwa mechitunha chemukadzi wake nemushonga waakange amupa apo iye aipukuta ziya raibuda pamutumbi nejira.

Ronaldo ignites Serie A debate

LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo signing for Juventus last year was a shot in the arm for the Iralian Serie A football and bolstered the impression that the league is undergoing a renaissance Italy and AC Milan legend Franco Baresi has said.

Govt assesses feasibility of raising monthly pension payouts

GOVERNMENT is evaluating the feasibility of increasing monthly pension payouts to improve the welfare of pensioners, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Deputy Minister Lovemore Matuke has said.

Oil prices slip

Oil held near a four-month high as a stronger dollar capped a rally spurred by a bigger-than-expected drain from US stockpiles.

Idai: Bikita victims get humanitarian assistance

Thousands of Cyclone Idai flood victims here yesterday started receiving humanitarian assistance from Government and well-wishers, with Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Lieutenant-General Engelbert Rugeje (Retired) appealing to donors to prioritise infrastructural development.

MSU students exposed to diseases

MIDLANDS State University (MSU)’s inability to provide accommodation for all students has resulted in the unfortunate students seeking off campus accommodation, exposing them to diseases such as tuberculosis, Gweru City Council director of health services Mr Samson Sekenhamo has said.

Zim to pay its US$6m contribution

GOVERNMENT says it will urgently release its US$6 million contribution to the Global Fund to ensure that it does not lose US$400 million for medicine and other health programmes for HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.

Handbags thieves thrown behind bars

TWO women who stole handbags during a Salvation Army service in Mabelreign, Harare, have each been sentenced to an effective 15-month jail term.

Global Fund avails $14m

Eight neighbouring countries, known as Elimination 8, from Southern Africa yesterday signed a US$14,2 million grant from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria meant to sustain efforts towards eliminating malaria in the region.

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