Storm destroys households, school in Rushinga

A heavy storm left a trail of destruction in Ward 16 of Rushinga District last Tuesday.

Zexcom ushers in 15-member board

Zimbabwe Ex-Combatants (Zexcom) convened an Annual General Meeting over the weekend at the Zanu-PF Headquarters which saw a new 15-member board constituting members from all provinces being  elected.

UNFPA seeks to reduce teen fertility rates

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is working with various education institutions in the country to ensure that students have access to information on sexual reproductive health (SRH), HIV and gender based violence.

Zim athletes shift focus to Olympics

ATHLETICS coach for Team Zimbabwe at the IAAF World Championships, Lisimati Phakamile, remains optimistic of the future despite a difficult outing for local athletes that took part at the global meet which ended yesterday in Doha, Qatar.

Civil society groups up ante against sanctions

Civil society groups yesterday complimented Government efforts in lobbying for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on the country by the West.

Namibia okays anti-sanctions drive

WINDHOEK. — The Namibian government on Friday endorsed the engagement of local stakeholders to come up with measures to push the lifting of economic embargo against Zimbabwe. This follows the…

. . . council slates workers’ attitude

HARARE City Council officials have raised the red flag on their employees over their “negative’’ attitude towards work, accusing them of being arrogant, which is blamed for poor service delivery in the city.

New investor boosts CSC operations

The Cold Storage Company in Masvingo is now on a recovery path, with Government and new investor, Boustead Beef (Pvt) Ltd, already on the ground working on a raft of measures to bring the company back to profitable ways.

All Blacks hammer Namibia

TOKYO. — A Steve Hansen rocket at half-time ignited New Zealand’s second-half turnaround against Namibia at the Rugby World Cup yesterday, culminating in a breathtaking score from TJ Perenara.

Steel unions embroiled in turf war

National Engineering Workers’ Union (NEWU) has approached the High Court seeking to stop the National Employment Council (NEC) for the Engineering and Iron and Steel Industry (EISAZ) officials from interfering with their operations.

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