We need financial help, say SMEs

SMALL to Medium Enterprises in Manicaland have pleaded for financial assistance to grow their businesses and enable them to be more competitive.

Does the law fully protect women from GBV?

In an article in the Zimbabwe Electronic Law Journal entitled “Deterrent Sentences of Domestic Violence,” Professor Feltoe explains that the primary objective of the Domestic Violence Act is to offer protection to women who are in danger. He extends this explanation by adding that women are mostly in danger of violence from their spouse and that the perpetuation of such violence may ultimately pose a threat to life.

Women living with disabilities demand equality

People living with disabilities last week urged Government to formulate a policy that will give them equal access to opportunities, especially those that have to do with selection to positions of authority and decision-making.

Stream bank cultivation a cause for concern

Water bodies have social, economic and strategic values with various functions and benefits for the environment and human life that depends on the resources contained therein and the need for achieving sustainability and healthy aquatic ecosystems.

Chitungwiza in drive to lure investors

Acting Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko has urged the business community to invest in the town.

No room for bribery in Zanu-PF: Rugeje

ZANU-PF will no longer tolerate leaders who use money and bribery to get leadership positions as everyone must pass through the Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology, the party’s national commissar, Cde Engelbert Rugeje said yesterday.

Kwekwe mulls supplementary budget

Kwekwe City Council is seriously considering drafting a supplementary budget to complement the initial $26,9 million budget recently approved by Government.

CAPS suffer Chungwa blow

DOMINIC CHUNGWA has been ruled out of the Battle of the Cities after the returning CAPS United forward suffered an injury on Sunday.

Govt hails public-private partnerships’ assistance

GOVERNMENT welcomes public–private partnerships that assist in improving the quality of education in underprivileged societies through the provision of a safe learning environment, decent sanitary facilities, clean and safe water and descent learning rooms, says the District Schools Inspector for Shamva, Mrs Christina Mudiwa.

JUST IN: Protesters faint after sentencing

Courtney Matende Midlands Reporter There was drama at the Gweru courts when two of five suspected MDC hooligans fainted after being jailed for three years for public violence. The two…

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