Kariba water levels rise
Rising water levels in Lake Kariba are expected to improve the availability of potable water in surrounding communities following erratic supplies last year.
‘Brutalised’ ex-prisoner seeks justice
A former prisoner who suffered a broken arm in an attack at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison has filed a police report that two warders assaulted him after he barged into a cell of a convicted popular businessman who was entertaining a woman while a second report states that it was fellow prisoners who hit him.
Demystifying MDC-A’s half-truth on Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court ruling on the legitimacy of the MDC leadership, particularly its, hitherto president, Nelson Chamisa has seen lawyers in that party misleading the party followers. Tendai Biti and Professor Welshman Ncube, whose positions as the party’s vice presidents were also outlawed by the historic ruling, led the pack in bending the truth.
How live theatre is still running despite lockdown
Since Covid-19 closed auditoriums worldwide, theatres have been picking tapes of shows from the library shelf to stream online for those feeling play-starved.
Industry: Sharing fruits of Independence
In 1980 the journey began for the empowerment of Zimbabweans through policy frameworks that unlocked spaces for blacks in industry and commerce.
969 rural boreholes face rehab: Zinwa
THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is rehabilitating 969 non-operational rural boreholes countrywide.
UK-based Zim doctor survives Covid-19
A ZIMBABWEAN man, who was rushed into intensive care after contracting Covid-19, has opened up on how his ordeal began when he started sensing the symptoms which resulted in a collapsed lung.
Universities offer quarantine sanctuary
Government has designated local universities and other institutions of higher learning to provide temporary quarantine purposes for all returning residents, as part of efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19, as Zimbabwe intensifies measures to ensure the 21-day lockdown is a success.
Conmen latch onto retailers, foreigners
Conmen are latching onto retailers by pretending to be officials of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) who can produce exemption letters to operate during the lockdown while other conmen are targeting foreigners unaware that all visas are extended for the period of the lockdown.
Sanitisers, masks for Mabvuku residents
RESIDENTS of Mabvuku received a consignment of sanitisers, soap and face masks from the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the area.











