Businesses, NGOs called to support elderly
Businesses and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have been urged to partner the Government and come up with interventions that cushion the elderly against economic challenges.
Chitungwiza under probe
Chitungwiza Municipality is once again under investigation, with a six-man commission set up to investigate alleged irregularities in human resources, land sales, corporate governance and the circumstances around the recent dismissal of Town Clerk George Makunde.
Zanu-PF seeks to gain more Midlands votes
Zanu-PF has made significant progress in restructuring organs in the Midlands as it seeks to reinvigorate its membership ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections.
Mining professionals for Rwanda
Rwanda is keen to lure Zimbabwean mining professionals to cover a skills gap in that country that could be detrimental to the East African country’s realisation of its mining goals.
Polad not a money game, says Gutu
Participants in the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) are disturbed by insinuations that they are lining their pockets instead of moving the country forward.
CAPS United cry foul
PREMIERSHIP log leaders CAPS United have cried foul over the decision by the PSL Disciplinary Committee to arraign the club, and four of their key players, before their tribunal today.
Exam cheats given community service sentences
FIVE Form Six pupils at Gebhuza Secondary School in Hwange arrested for sharing a leaked Economics Paper 3 question paper have been each sentenced to 12 months in jail, but will all have to perform 350 hours of community service at the school instead.
Villagers call for mobile phone connectivity
VILLAGERS in most parts of Rusape are pleading with Government to ensure they get mobile phone connectivity, and protection from cyber bullies.
Youth League welcomes Cabinet appointments
THE Zanu-PF Youth League has commended President Mnangagwa for appointing more younger people into Government, saying the development was a clear commitment to the inclusive agenda.
US$176 000 ivory lands woman in soup
A MUREHWA woman was recently arrested for illegally possessing 1 040 kilogrammes of ivory valued at US$176 000.











