Mineshaft collapse claims 2
Two artisanal miners were trapped to death in a mineshaft that collapsed at Elvington Gold Mine in Chegutu.
Youths urged to take up vocational training
Government has urged young women to engage their community leaders to assist them to be part of development projects being rolled out in their communities.
Zvishavane proposes $14m supplementary budget
Zvishavane Town Council has proposed a supplementary budget of $14 million to match the current monetary environment after the initial budget was eroded by runaway inflation, an official has said.
Newly-elected Kadoma Agric Show leadership endorsed
The National Association of Show Societies in Zimbabwe has endorsed the newly-elected Kadoma Agricultural Show substantive executive committee ahead of this year’s show to be held next month.
12 African leaders confirm participation
A dozen African leaders have confirmed their participation for the seventh edition of the Tokyo International Conference for African Development (TICAD) Summit taking place in Japan.
Govt avails land for cyclone-hit school
GOVERNMENT has allocated land to facilitate the relocation of St Charles Lwanga Seminary Secondary School after the Roman Catholic Church-run school in Chimanimani was affected by Cyclone Idai in March this year.
Athletics team efforts derailed
THE athletics team’s hopes of picking medals at the African Games suffered a setback after two of their hopefuls Tatenda Tsumba and Dickson Kamungeremu picked injuries.
Over 800 000 in need of food aid in Midlands
More than 800 000 people in the Midlands Province are facing acute food shortages by December, a survey has revealed.
Chiragwi bounces back at CAPS
FORMER CAPS United defender Takesure Chiragwi is set to bounce back at the club as one of the assistant coaches.
Man up for assaulting sex worker
A MUTARE man has been arraigned before the magistrates’ court for destroying property belonging to a sex worker as well as assaulting her after she had denied him service as she was with another client.


