Minister raps municipality over Marondera water crisis

Andrew Muvishi Mash East correspondent Government has raised concern over water problems in Marondera, saying the availability of water was key to fight Covid-19. Speaking at a provincial Covid-19 taskforce…

Magacha hosts Easter gig online

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Gospel artiste Sabastian Magacha is hosting his “Good Friday- Easter Praise and Worship” show on social media, where he has invited fellow musicians and preachers…

Malaria kills 6 in B/bridge, Gwanda

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu  Gwanda Correspondent MATABELELAND South Province has this year recorded an increase in malaria cases with six deaths reported in Gwanda and Beitbridge districts. Matabeleland South provincial environmental health…

Zim scientist part of virus breakthrough

A ZIMBABWEAN scientist Dr Stanford Kwenda is part of a group of South Africa-based researchers that have made a vital discovery after working tirelessly to find a cure for Covid-19.…

British Premier out of danger

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved out of intensive care, but remains in hospital receiving treatment for coronavirus, Downing Street has said. Mr Johnson has been receiving treatment…

No pay-cut for Black Rhinos players

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter BLACK Rhinos will continue paying full salaries to their players although they won’t be performing their contractual duties due to the coronavirus pandemic. Other teams in…

Poacher gunned down in shoot-out

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A suspected poacher was killed in a shoot-out with game rangers at Bubye Valley Conservancy, 60 kilometres west of Beitbridge town on Wednesday, while his accomplice…

Efficacy of home-grown solutions: Lessons from Rwanda Part 2

Rudo Grace Gwata-Charamba Correspondent A big thank you to readers for the enthusiastic and inspiring comments that continue to come my way. It is my hope that we will get…

Low fuel prices give China a reason to buy more

Hong Kong. — Oil is cheaper right now than it has been in years. That’s great news for China — the world’s second largest consumer of oil and its biggest…

CPU calls for even distribution of basic commodities

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) is engaging local wholesalers to ensure the distribution of basic commodities, especially maize-meal, to rural communities across Beitbridge District during the…

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