Letters to the Editor: Let’s up our game in fight against Covid-19

Zimbabwe has, so far, recorded two cases of coronavirus, but that does not mean that we should be complacent. As citizens, we must always be responsible and take all the…

‘Alignment of laws well on course’

MORE than 144 laws have been aligned to the Constitution which came into effect on August 22 2013, leaving only 39 requiring harmonisation with the supreme law. An Inter-Ministerial Taskforce set up in 2015 to lead the alignment process believes that all outstanding laws will be brought before Parliament by year-end. Our Senior Reporter Lincoln Towindo (LT) spoke to the chairperson of the taskforce, Attorney-General Advocate Prince Machaya (PM), on current progress and the way forward.

‘Lucky charm’ tears family apart

TWO Domboshava siblings are literally at each other’s throat, battling for ownership of a “money spinning” snake they reportedly acquired from an Epworth-based traditional healer a couple of years ago.

The brawl came to light after the sister, Sesu Mukumbatwa, approached the courts seeking a protection order against her brother, Tobias Mukumbatwa, and her nephew, Lovemore Mukumbatwa.

Byo City in White City setback

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent PLANS by Castle Lager Premier Soccer League returnees, Bulawayo City to use White City Stadium have hit a brick wall after the facility was not certified for…

Does my husband really love me?

I am a guy aged 18 and I am writing to you because my parents are not treating me well. I wrote my Advanced Level (exams) recently and I managed to get seven points. I was doing Sciences and to be honest I struggled throughout. I have a passion for politics and law but my parents coerced me into taking science subjects. They wanted me to pursue a medical profession. I stood up to my dad and told him I would rather do law than medicine.

Satisfactory headway on Makuti-Chirundu Road

THE ongoing upgrade of the first 6,5km of a 21km stretch along Makuti-Chirundu Road — a vital route on the North-South Corridor linking the country to Sadc, Comesa and East Africa — is progressing well.

Celebrating World ‘without’ Water Day

HARARE, Zimbabwe’s capital city, is dry.

According to statistics from a recent world water situation survey, one in every four of the world’s 500 largest cities suffer from water stress.

Coronavirus: It’s not business as usual anymore

It started as an epidemic now a pandemic. In business and economics, we usually site the reasons why communicable diseases require a serious and solid healthy financing plan because they do more harm than ever imagined.

Govt steps up irrigation drive

Government has come up with an agricultural workplan towards the implementation of a national project targeting at least 200 hectares, under irrigated crops, in each district.

Zimbabwe, Namibia deepen co-operation

Harare Bureau  Zimbabwe is committed to deepening political, economic, scientific and cultural relations with Namibia as the Southern African country is a valuable strategic partner, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.…

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