New leadership for the disabled to hit the ground running
The National Council for Disabled Persons of Zimbabwe (NCDPZ) which has been operating without proper structures since 2005 conducted its first elections in more than 10 years at the weekend in Gweru with the new leadership pledging to hit the ground running in championing the cause of disabled persons.
Zaka, Bikita folk appeal for food aid
Traditional leaders and councillors in Bikita and Zaka districts have appealed to Government and its partners to scale-up food aid efforts to minimise the effects of drought in their areas.
Chief Nyangazonke calls for inclusion on community development
Traditional leaders are not only the custodians of culture, but they are the embodiment of development and empowerment of their subjects, although they are often side-lined when it comes to development projects and resource allocations.
Kombi operators hike fares
Tapiwa Mushonga Manicaland Correspondent Transport operators in Mutare have hiked fares for short distance trips by 50 cents, claiming loss of business due to fuel shortages. Commuter omnibuses to Dangamvura,…
DPA, EDF to deploy hybrid energy
Distributed Power Africa (DPA), a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Global, and EDF (Électicité De France) a world leading electricity company, have signed partnership cooperation agreement to jointly develop Commercial and Industrial (C&I) and hybrid energy solutions to the African market.
‘Deaths attributed to untreated bilharzia’
VILLAGERS, who are dying in Mola, Nyaminyami District after vomiting blood, could be suffering from liver complications related to untreated bilharzia or repeated malarial infection, preliminary findings have shown.
Zimplats eyes livestock production
Platinum giant Zimplats will embark on livestock production at its mines and is also planning to establish a stock feed processing company in Mhondoro-Ngezi.
Trade uncertainty darkens US small caps outlook
Shares of smaller publicly listed US companies have fallen more on recent US-China trade tensions than larger corporations and could face an even rougher road as the year wears on unless the prospects for economic growth improve.
Venezuelan soldiers oversee fuel rationing amid shortages
Soldiers oversaw rationing of gasoline at service stations in several parts of Venezuela on Sunday as worsening fuel shortages forced angry drivers to wait for hours to fill their tanks, prompting protests in some areas.
JUST IN: Robbers wreak havoc in Gweru
Armed robbers are wreaking havoc in Gweru and are mainly targeting cross border traders and Midlands State University (MSU) Students.
Spates of robberies, some of which are violent, have been reported in Gweru City.


