Zanu-PF launches empowerment projects

Zanu-PF has launched economic empowerment projects meant to ensure the party participates in the national economy.

Rise in terrorism worry global legislators

More than 800 representatives of world Parliamentarians from 130 countries are gathered in the Russian capital, Moscow, to discuss, among other issues, global peace and security including measures to counter the rise in international terrorism and religious extremism.

ZimCoke to recruit ex-Zisco employees

MORE than 1 000 former Ziscosteel workers are set to benefit when coking company ZimCoke Private Limited begins its recruitment exercise.

Another quake rattles Kariba

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau A moderate 3,7 magnitude earthquake hit Hurungwe, Kariba and surrounding areas yesterday, with the rattling effect being widely felt, although there were no reports of damage.…

Support agriculture, businesses told

Enacy Mapakame Zimbabwe needs to invest more in agro-based businesses as it pushes for the implementation of the National Industrial Development Policy as well as the attainment of the 2030…

‘Fight against corruption unstoppable’

The ongoing fight against corruption is unstoppable as it is a precursor to economic recovery and plans to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle income economy by 2030.

Gokwe man axes wife to death

A Gokwe man reportedly axed his wife to death before trying to take his own life after accusing her of having an extra-marital affair.

Support devolution, local authorities told

Midlands provincial administrator Mr Albiot Maronge has implored local authorities and other stakeholders to adapt to the new demands of devolution as enunciated by the new political dispensation in a bid to achieve a middle economy status by 2030.

Outcry over pricey birth control pills

ZIMBABWE National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has expressed concern over pharmacies that are charging exorbitant prices for contraceptive pills that are supposed to be sold to the public at very low prices.

Up food rations, chiefs urge Govt

Chiefs here have implored the Government to increase food rations to avert hunger in the arid district as more villagers grapple with effects of last year’s drought.

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