Karoi on path to attain municipal status

KAROI Town Council has said it is on the path to attain its municipal status by 2020, with various developmental projects already on course.

Vakaviga mhuka: Madzibaba akachipiswa

AKAVE masvanhikongonya kutarisana kwevakarambana padare raMambo Saunyama, kuNyanga, nemusi weChishanu chadarika apo mumwe muporofita — uyo akanyepera imwe mhuri yeko kuti ivige mapfupa emhuka muguva achivati ndeehama yavo yaaiti yakafa nekupondwa asi munhu ari mupenyu — akazonyadziswa achinzi anonyepa nekupedzera vanhu nguva achirotomoka zvisina musoro.

Hakuna munhu anofa nenzara

MUTUNGAMIRIRI wenyika President Mnangagwa vanoti hapana munhu ari kuzofa nenzara muZimbabwe zvichitevera kusanaya kwemvura zvakanaka mwaka wadarika izvo zvakonzera kuti nyika iwane chibage chishoma.

KATEMA, NHIVI UPBEAT

DYNAMOS mid-season signings — Simba Nhivi and Evans Katema — are confident they will help the Glamour Boys turn the corner in a revival mission that is being fronted by their coach Tonderayi Ndiraya.

Murume mhere bovo . . .‘Mukadzi wangu Ounza zvikomba’

MURUME anoshanda sacaretaker pane imwe lodge iri muHarare akabongomora mhere kuchema mudare achiti mudzimai wake anounza zvikomba mumba mavo umo anogara achiona makondomu akashandiswa.

Call to take TSP to grassroots

Government has been urged to increase outreach programmes on the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) to ensure that everyone at grassroots understands the policy and its implications in line with the devolution agenda.

Mash West, Mat North record worst cases of veld fires

Mashonaland West and Matabeleland North provinces recorded the worst cases of veld fires last year, which also claimed five lives across Zimbabwe, amid calls by Government for farmers to guard against the scourge this dry season.

CAF WC format changed

ZIMBABWE’S Warriors are likely to avoid the preliminary round of the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers after CAF revealed they will be reverting to an old format based on FIFA rankings.

‘Border congestion dampens tourism’

THE Chimanimani Tourism Association (CTA) has called for an urgent change of systems at the Beitbridge Border Post to ensure tourists driving from South Africa easily access Zimbabwe, amid indications some are spending over six hours in queues waiting for clearance.

‘Ndokusaka wakaitiswa mwana nasekuru vako

MUKADZI wemuHarare — wekuendesa murume wake kumatare edzimhosva achiti ari kumushungurudza — akazoshaya pekupinda nenyadzi mushure mekunge afumurwa kuti akapihwa pamuviri nasekuru vake, hanzvadzi yaamai vake, asi iye ndokuzonyepa kuti mwana waakabara aive wemumwewo murume.

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