Govt addresses barriers to education
Government, through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, is seized with addressing some of the barriers to equal education opportunities for all Zimbabweans, an official has said.
War vets revive investment fund
LIBERATION war veterans have revived Zexcom Investment Fund Limited which has been under judicial management since 2001 to improve members’ welfare and follow up on debtors.
Siya Dam can rescue Bikita, Zaka — MP
Government has been urged to take advantage of Siya Dam, which runs between Bikita and Zaka, to alleviate the growing tide of hunger that afflicts thousands of families annually.
Using cash attracts reasonable pricing
Though cash availability remains constrained, people using it are enjoying relatively lower prices than those using plastic money.
Indian doctors boost for Manicaland
HUNDREDS of less-privileged people in Manicaland have benefited from free medical services offered by visiting team of Indian doctors that arrived in the country on Thursday last week.
Catholic Bishops to raise US$1m for the vulnerable
The Roman Catholic Church is set to raise US$1 million to source food and support households facing shortages owing to recurring droughts.
Hotels told jacket-and-tie rules are out
HOTELIERS have been told that the regulations which required ties and jackets to be worn in hotels must go.
Fuel cheats exposed. . . millions of litres diverted to black market
FUEL retailers could be hoarding fuel for speculative purposes or diverting the commodity to either the black market or service stations that sell in foreign currency amid revelations they drew down in excess of 31 million litres from the National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) in the seven days to February 27, it has been learnt.
All laws to be aligned by June
Government expects to complete aligning all laws to the Constitution before year-end, with the outstanding 50 statutes to be tabled before Parliament within the next three months.
Anthrax, January Disease on your table…100 people hospitalised
A new evil is rearing its ugly head in the meat business!
Some abattoirs, butcheries and illegal meat traders are putting the lives of the public at risk by selling contaminated meat, The Sunday Mail Society has established.




