Guidelines on disability inclusion: An emerging trend

Addressing disability issues worldwide has proved to be an intractable affair, and resultantly, disability developments over the last two decades have seen the rise of a new phenomenon,  the production of guidelines on disability inclusion.

World Food Day: Why food safety matters

We often talk of food and nutrition security, as if it is exclusive of food safety. However, we cannot say we have attained food and nutrition security when the food that is consumed is not safe.

Hailstorm hits St Augustine’s High School

St Augustine’s High School in Penhalonga was last week hit by a hailstorm which resulted in extensive damage to property, while some students sustained injuries.

Hailstorm leaves trail of destruction in Zaka

At least 10 schools in Zaka District were destroyed by a hailstorm that hit parts of Masvingo Province last week, Zaka District schools inspector Mr James Chidzurira has said.

Caledonia on track to achieve improved targets

Caledonia Mining Corporation has released its 2019 third-quarter production numbers for Blanket Mine, where some 13,646 ounces were unearthed up 7,3 percent from the previous quarter.

Time to invest in rural girls and women

Today Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of Rural Women.

Zimasco’s new smelting plant to employ over 4k

Chrome smelting giant Zimasco is set to open a modernised smelting plant in Mberengwa’s Neta area, which will result in the company employing over 4 000 employees, an official has said.

Goromonzi MDC-A councillor accused of abusing food aid

Goromonzi West Ward 4 Councillor Tapiwa Murima (MDC-Alliance) is under fire for allegedly misappropriating food meant to cushion the elderly, the disabled and the less privileged.

Manyame RDC drills 25 boreholes, rehabilitates 60

Manyame Rural District Council (RDC) has drilled 25 boreholes and is in the process of rehabilitating over 60 boreholes in all its 21 wards as part of its measures to ease water challenges, an official has revealed.

Newly-elected DCC chairs upbeat

Newly-elected Zanu-PF District Coordinating Committee (DCC) chairpersons for Harare Province yesterday indicated they wanted to hit the ground running, a day after their triumph.

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