‘Revisit MoUs signed with India’

Zimbabwe’s ambassador to India Mr Maxwell Ranga has urged some Government ministries to revisit the six Memoranda of Understanding signed by the two governments four months ago and submit their respective requirements to enable speedy implementation.

Midlands raises $500k for Cyclone Idai

PEOPLE in the Midlands Province have so far raised over half a million dollars worth of donations in cash and kind for victims of Cyclone Idai which ravaged parts of Manicaland and Masvingo leaving hundreds of people dead, some missing and thousands displaced.

Beitbridge embarks on repairs of damaged roads

Beitbridge Rural District Council (BBRDC) has started rehabilitating roads and key infrastructure damaged by torrential rains and wear and tear, an official has said.

UN avails helicopter for food distribution

THE United Nations has availed a helicopter to Zimbabwe with a capacity to carry three tonnes to speed up the food distribution process in areas ravaged by Cyclone Idai.

11 in court for smuggling

ELEVEN PEOPLE have appeared before a Mutare magistrate in connection with smuggling of goods from Mozambique following an incident in which a bus carrying more than 400 packs of Coca Cola drinks was impounded near Mutare central business district last week.

Woman dies in National Stadium stampede

A Middle-aged woman died in a stampede as people scrambled to find their way into the National Sports Stadium for the final AFCON qualifying match between Zimbabwe and Congo yesterday.

Tax rebate for health staff

Government has gazetted a tax rebate to be enjoyed by health services staff under the health services loan scheme as the employer implements non-monetary incentives aimed at cushioning its employees.

‘Time to shed colonial mentality’

Government is unshackling Zimbabwe from the limiting colonial educational system and redesigning it to optimally exploit inherent potential, heritage and resources, President Mnangagwa has said.

Govt allays Burma valley flooding fears

GOVERNMENT has allayed flooding fears in Burma Valley following social media reports that Manyera Dam wall had weakened and could give in to the high volume of water.

Masvingo- Mutare road work suspended

The dualisation of Mutare-Masvingo Road has been temporarily stopped as all the equipment and staff were moved to attend to roads in Chimanimani that were destroyed by Cyclone Idai.

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