Govt to scale up food distribution programme
Government has plans to scale up the food distribution programme in Manicaland as the number of food-insecure households have increased significantly as a result of a poor agricultural season coupled with the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai.
A-LEVEL — UGo HWAMADZINZA AVASHONA
SVONDO rino tichangoita nhanganyaya yebhuku rino. Svondo rinotevera ndiro ratichatanga kuita ongororo yemibvunzo nemhinduro.
Specialised training for doctors
Selected Zimbabwean doctors will from this month commence training in specialised disciplines of medicine, namely oncology, infertility, diabetes and hypertension, under an arrangement between First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and Germany-based Merck Foundation.
Bus operators fume over fare hike hoaxes
Bus operators yesterday expressed concern over false messages circulating on social media that are affecting their business.
Nurse training school for Chikombedzi
Chikombedzi villagers have welcomed plans by a Switzerland-based organisation, Furrer Foundation, to set up a nurses’ training school at the local mission hospital.
Kwekwe City Council under-staffed
Kwekwe City Council is operating with a small staff complement which is likely to compromise its service delivery, chairperson of the council’s Review Committee, Mr Shangwa Mavesera has said.
Friday fashion fête launch on tonight
LOCAL fashionista and blogger, Anesu Mhembere, also known as Minister of White Linen in the fashion
industry, is today set to host a fashion show dubbed the “Friday Fashion Fête” at the Food Nest Restaurant at Longcheng Plaza.
Genius Ronaldo inspires Portugal
PORTO. — Portugal manager Fernando Santos hailed Cristiano Ronaldo a “football genius” after his 53rd career hat-trick sent Portugal into the final of the Nations League on home soil in Porto with a 3-1 win over Switzerland on Wednesday night.
Pirates barred from Pfupajena
BAD BOYS, Chegutu Pirates, have been suspended from using Pfupajena, with immediate effect, following cases of violence by their supporters.
More work lies ahead to make AfCFTA succeed
At a time when the global trade regime is under attack, the African Union (AU) is celebrating the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which came into effect on May 30.

