Govt to register food insecure families
Government has started registration of all food insecure families and school children in need of food assistance ahead of the launch of an expanded food aid scheme countrywide in the wake of drought in the just-ended farming season blamed on the El-Nino weather phenomenon.
Chiefs play key role: VP Mohadi
CHIEFS have a big role to play in peace building and conflict resolution in their communities to promote family values and facilitate development, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.
MDC contests High Court judgment
OPPOSITION leader Mr Nelson Chamisa yesterday appealed the recent High Court judgment that nullified his appointment as president of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T).
Govt to recruit 1 600 health workers
Government is working on the recruitment of 1 600 health workers following approval by Cabinet to establish at least 10 rural health centres per district in line with Government’s vision to improve primary healthcare.
‘Five activists have a case to answer’
Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya yesterday ruled that the five members of shadowy anti-Government organisations who allegedly received training in Maldives with intent to roll out violent demonstrations in the country, have a case to answer.
Basketball star expected next week
ZIMBABWE basketball national team skipper, Vitalis Chikoko, is expected to join his teammates next week as they prepare for the 2019 Afrobasket and African qualifiers.
Fires: EMA warns farmers
THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has warned farmers, motorists, miners and the public against starting uncontrolled fires or risk paying heavy penalties during the forthcoming fire season amid revelations that the Midlands Province has lost about 250 000 hectares of land to fires in the past two years.
Zinara workers in $130k fraud storm
Three Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) workers who were arrested recently for defrauding the scandal-hit State entity of at least $130 000 have appeared in a Chinhoyi court.
‘Warriors should be wary of Uganda’
FORMER Warriors defender Thomas Sweswe says Uganda could provide a tough examination for Sunday Chidzambwa’s men at the AFCON finals.
Hubby busts wife’s sex for bread deal
Sukoluhle Ndlovu A 25-year-old woman from Dzingai Village in Gokwe under Chief Nemangwe slept with her husband’s best friend in exchange for two loaves of bread each time they had…











