Sewage woes blamed on illegal settlers
Chitungwiza Municipality says it is working on addressing the issue of houses built over water and sewer pipes after people illegally acquired stands.
84 500 families get food aid
AT least 84 500 households in Mashonaland West province are benefiting from Government’s drought relief programme, with about 4 000 tonnes of maize being distributed monthly.
Visit cyclone-hit areas — minister
MANICALAND Provincial Affairs Minister Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba has urged people to visit Chimanimani and Chipinge to get an appreciation of how Cyclone Idai destroyed communities.
Govt urged to upgrade sporting facilities
GOVERNMENT should improve and spread sporting infrastructure to rural areas to promote health and wellness programmes among women, Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has said.
One dead, another critically injured in headlights row
A 35-year-old-man from Silobela shot patrons at Dam Site Bottle Store at Insukamini Business Centre after an argument, leaving one dead and another critically injured.
ZNA dismisses AK47 report
The Zimbabwe National Army yesterday dismissed as false a story in a local newspaper alleging that poachers who were recently cornered in Bubye Valley Conservancy in Beitbridge had abandoned their AK47 assault rifle.
Govt to pursue local lithium beneficiation
Zimbabwe intends to vigorously pursue local value addition of its lithium resources to maximise export earnings from the mineral, a cabinet Minister has said.
Man jailed for bashing dad
A Chitungwiza man was recently sentenced to an effective two-month jail term for assaulting his father with an iron bar after accusing him of stealing his money.
Chegutu residents give council 7-day ultimatum
CHEGUTU residents yesterday demonstrated against poor service delivery at Town House where they gave management a seven-day ultimatum to resign or face a series of protests.
Beitbridge infernos: Sixth house catches fire
“Easter is gone and it’s time for miracles”!











