Turf Village poised for new look
Old Mutual Life Assurance Zimbabwe Limited’s venture to build a modern private hospital facility and an industrial park in Turf Village of Mhondoro-Ngezi has kicked off.
Timber poachers invade Mapfungautsi
Firewood, timber and charcoal poachers have invaded Gokwe South district targeting former coal mines and the protected Mapfungautsi Forest where they are cutting down trees and stealing coal and loading them in trucks at night for resale in areas as far as Harare.
Epworth gets tough on open worship, littering
Government has approved by-laws by Epworth Local Board banning open space worship and use of marginalised land without the authority’s approval.
Hospital chief in abuse of office storm
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has instituted investigations into a slew of allegations raised against Kwekwe General Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Patricia Mapanda by her staff, which include abuse of office and corruption.
Rassie revels in Boks victory
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa Rugby’s Director of Rugby, Rassie Erasmus, lauded a number of players for superb individual performances in the Springboks’ 35-17 win over Australia in Johannesburg on Saturday,…
Hermetic grain bags can trim post-harvest losses
Food waste and spoilage is one of the most overlooked issues among smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe.
Goblins at centre of kidnapping drama
Six Odzi men appeared in court last week on allegations of kidnapping their cousin who had been accused of inheriting goblins that were tormenting the family.
Chipinge duo commits suicide
A Chipinge man was found hanging from a tree in a thicket adjacent his homestead after a heated domestic dispute over infidelity.
Rich pickings for whistleblowers
Whistleblowers who lift the lid on corruption will soon be entitled to rich rewards while their security will also be guaranteed under a raft of new measures proposed by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) to fight festering rot in both the public and private sector.
The proposals, exclusively obtained by The Sunday Mail, are contained in the principles for the amendment of the Anti-Corruption Act, which are now before the Attorney-General’s Office and the Office of the President and Cabinet.
‘Zim chairmanship of Sadc a vote of confidence’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s pending assumption of the chairmanship of the Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation is indicative of the region’s confidence in the Government of Zimbabwe and repudiation of the opposition’s claims of a crisis of legitimacy, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo said yesterday.



