6th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix

Cabinet received and noted with satisfaction a progress report on the status of Bills under review for constitutional alignment from the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, as Leader of Government Business in Parliament.

How Bubi Shelter is responding to GBV

“I miss my husband who committed suicide on October 11 last year. The previous day, he went berserk, repeatedly hit me with an iron bar, an assault that broke my spine.”

President’s farm hosts field day tomorrow

All is set for this year’s national field day at President Mnangagwa’s Pricabe Farm on the outskirts of Kwekwe, that is scheduled for tomorrow.

New farming concept unveiled

GOVERNMENT has introduced a new farming concept called Pfumvudza to maximise productivity per unit area, even during drought periods, to ensure household and national food and nutritional security.

Mozambique still reeling from Cyclone Idai

MAPUTO. — Tens of thousands of victims of last year’s Cyclone Idai which pummelled southern Africa, especially Mozambique, still live in makeshift shelters and face continued threats of displacement due to climate change, aid agencies said yesterday.

Govt intensifies search for Dzamara

Government has put in place a taskforce of skilled detectives to investigate thoroughly the disappearance of Mr Itai Dzamara, who went missing in March 2015.

Information, Treaties Bills head to Senate

The Freedom of Information Bill and International Treaties Bill sailed through the National Assembly yesterday with amendments and now await to be transferred to Senate.

Use dialogue to resolve disputes, says ZFTU

The Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) has urged people not to resort to confrontation, but help solve crises and disputes through engagement and dialogue.

Oil plunge affects Nigeria

The plunge in oil prices is piling pressure on Nigeria to devalue the naira as dwindling export revenue depletes foreign-exchange reserves, curbing the central bank’s ability to support the currency.

Imperfect Reds offer Atletico hope

LONDON. — Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday was met with an unusual sense of relief around Anfield for a side that had just clinched a 22nd consecutive home league win and moved 25 points clear at the top of the English Premier League. Such has been the Reds’ relentless run towards a first league title in 30 years that three defeats in three different competitions in four games was considered a slump in form.

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