Cabinet approves infrastructrure master plan

Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau Cabinet yesterday approved an integrated National Infrastructure Development Master Plan that will ensure development of the country’s infrastructure and utilities will be done in a co-ordinated manner…

Man jailed for stealing cash, cellphone

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for stealing a bag containing more than RTGS$5 000 in cash and a cellphone from…

SRC hold meeting on formulation of strategies

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) held a stakeholders consultative meeting at Mhlahlandlela government complex in Bulawayo yesterday for Matabeleland North province as part of the formulation…

Anti-sanctions march preps gather momentum

The Sadc-initiated anti-sanctions solidarity day on October 25 will be rolled out with marches throughout the country’s provinces and districts, with the major event being held at the National Sports Stadium, a Cabinet Minister has revealed.

Gender-sensitive land policy proposed

Experts in the agricultural sector have called for a policy to address challenges being faced by women, chief among them, lack of access to land and security of tenure within the context of marriage, death, inheritance and divorce or separation.

36th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix

36TH Cabinet Meeting Decisions Matrix: October 15, 2019

5 public entities face reform

Government is targeting to reform five public entities this year, and the processes are now at an advanced stage, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

‘Bag snatcher’ teen bites cop

Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A TEENAGER from Bulawayo who assaulted and bit a police officer who wanted to arrest him at a church for robbery, has been sentenced to 27 months…

US$60 000 boost for GZU Law School

Great Zimbabwe University (GZU)’s Herbert Chitepo’s Law School has received US$60 000 from the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) for books and research work on energy law, an official has said.

Ray of hope for Zim netball

THERE is a ray of hope for the Gems’ with the team set to travel tomorrow for the Africa Netball Championships which start on Friday in Cape Town.

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