Over 3 000ha for winter maize
FOOD security in Masvingo and beyond is poised to improve significantly after sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld availed 1 100 hectares to take the hectarage for the province’s winter maize programme to over 3 000.
Bank intern arrested in Visa card scam
Cimas Medical Aid Society chief finance officer Valarie Muyambo was startled recently to receive messages saying the medical aid society had used its prepaid Visa card to buy online from London and Hong Kong two laptops, three mobile phones and some software, all of which had been asked to be delivered by DHL.
Govt builds medical, welding gas plants
Government has completed building medical and welding gas plants at Feruka Oil Refinery in Mutare, in a development expected to reduce the country’s import bill and contribute to the transformation of Zimbabwe from a retail to productive economy.
ZRP reshuffles top cops
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has transferred 110 officers between the rank of inspector and commissioner, in a development expected to improve efficiency in the police service.
‘Prioritise people with disabilities’
Zanu-PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has urged people of Mashonaland Central to prioritise the welfare of people with disabilities and the underprivileged from provincial to ward level.
Nurses Day comes amid pandemic
Today is International Nurses Day, a day the world pays homage to 21 million nurses across the globe.
Promotion of non-motorised transport system long overdue
Urban transport system has been a nightmare for many people in Zimbabwe.
Racists target Wright with offensive insults
Arsenal legend Ian Wright has revealed a flurry of disgusting racist messages sent to him on Instagram, admitting the abuse “still hits him so hard.’’
Traditional healer rapes pregnant woman, flees
Police have launched a manhunt for a Lupane traditional healer, accused of raping a pregnant client during a “healing session”.











