Gweru will not run dry, mayor assures residents
GOVERNMENT has moved to avert a potential water disaster looming in Gweru through mobilising resources and experts to come up with a lasting solution.
Man jailed for life for burning ex with petrol
Masvingo High Court judge Justice Garainesu Mawadze has sentenced a Gutu man to life imprisonment after he doused his ex-girlfriend with petrol for dumping him.
Zimbabwe’s climate change department a beacon of hope
The US$10 million grant secured by the Climate Change Management Department from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) two weeks ago may be the biggest funding obtained by the young Government unit yet, towards climate change adaptation in parts of Zimbabwe.
‘Masvingo solidly behind President’
Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial chairman Cde Ezra Chadzamira has said the province is solidly behind the leadership of President Mnangagwa, saying time for electioneering is now over.
Water crisis haunts Nyamhunga High
The Kariba Incorporated Residents Ratepayers Association (KIARRA) has called for the temporary shutdown of Nyamhunga High School which has gone for more than two years without water, to avert disease outbreak.
Electricity sharing augurs well for SADC
Zimbabweans are worried about the low levels of water in Kariba Dam which has seriously reduced power generation for countrywide distribution to sustain normal economic and social activities.
M.S. Dhoni to serve in army
NEW DELHI. — Former India cricket captain M.S. Dhoni is to skip his country’s tour of West Indies to spend two months in the army, but is not planning retirement,…
Lack of funding cripples irrigation
The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement’s Department of Irrigation has called for adequate funding if it is going to meet targets.
Fighting misery, oppression through art
WHEN the heart bleeds, the mind burdened and the soul is weighed down by suffering, the body becomes emaciated and enervated. It is during such times that reality and the metaphysical become intertwined with the symbolic elements that make up Man’s world, to create interfaces of hope and regeneration.
Shot in arm for Jairos Jiri
The South African community in Zimbabwe and Anglo American Zimbabwe have donated goods worth thousands of dollars to Jairos Jiri Association as part of the Nelson Mandela International Day celebrations.








