Anti-corruption fight must involve all of us
SLOWLY Zimbabwe is emerging from decades of international isolation to reclaim its rightful place among progressive nations.
Govt rolls out 98 ICT centres
GOVERNMENT has operationalised 98 out of 146 Community Information Centres across the country after identifying information and communications technology (ICTs) as an important economic development catalyst for both urban and rural areas.
Stevie Wonder to undergo kidney transplant
Stevie Wonder says he will undergo a kidney transplant later this year.
Backyard kitchens worry mayor
Gweru Mayor Councillor Josiah Makombe has ordered the city council to remove all illegal vendors operating in the central business district following his recent tour of Kudzanai bus terminus where backyard kitchens have emerged.
Climate finance flows as Zim expects US$10m GCF grant
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) was expected to approve a project grant of US$10 million over the weekend, to help 10 000 families in rural Masvingo and Rushinga cope with climate change.
Fear, poverty as forms of captivity
“Cowards die many times before their deaths, but the valiant oft taste of death but once”, says the Roman general Julius Caesar in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”; for “danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he. We are two lions litter’d in one day, and I the elder and more terrible” he boasted.
Extension officers get training in grafting
Agritex officers in Nyanga last week received training in budding and grafting of fruit trees from the Department of Research and Specialist Services as part of efforts to increase fruit production in the district.
Nyanga motorist loses US$1 200 to robbers
A Nyanga man last week lost US$1 200 to three armed robbers he had offered a ride to town.
US$15 000 medical books for Harare Hosp
Rotary Club of Harare Central has donated books worth US$15 000 to Harare Hospital School of Nursing to enhance learning and research as the school does not have internet connectivity.
Dairy unit needs $15k for repairs
THE Dairy Services Unit (DSU) needs $15 000 to repair machinery at its Mutare and Chipinge outlets which have been out of order for years resulting in failure to carry out inspections of milk parlours.






