MDC-A lines up crisis meeting

IN the wake of successive defeats in court, the embattled MDC-Alliance has lined up a series of crisis meetings this week to try and save the party from implosion.

Soldier accused of stealing gold ore

A soldier stationed at Zimbabwe Defence College yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of stealing an unspecified amount of gold ore from a mine in Harare.

More boreholes for western suburbs

The Harare West Community Development Trust is drilling at least 10 boreholes and resuscitating five others in strategic positions, in a development expected to boost availability of water in western suburbs such as Marlborough, Ashdown Park and Mabelreign.

More escape from quarantine centres

TWO more returnees escaped from Covid-19 quarantine centres in Mashonaland East and Matabeleland North provinces on Tuesday last week as police intensified operations by arresting 1 191 people on the same day for violating lockdown regulations.

We’ve no role in US protests: Minister

FOREIGN Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo yesterday told United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols that the country had no role in the violent protests spreading in the US following the shock murder of an unarmed black man by a white police officer.

Recalled senators approach court

TWO MDC-Alliance senators who were recalled from Parliament recently approached the High Court yesterday seeking an interdict against electoral processes likely to be instituted to fill the vacant seats.

Be vigilant, communities urged

RURAL communities must be vigilant and avoid harbouring people escaping from quarantine centres, leading to a surge in Covid-19 cases, the country’s health ambassador, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, has said.

Quarantine escapees to be named

GOVERNMENT will soon publish names of people absconding from quarantine centres as part of measures to warn communities of potential risks within their midst.

Heifer pass-on scheme rolled out in Manicaland, Masvingo

ONE-hundred-and-ninety-four farmers who lost their cattle to Theileriosis (January Disease) in Masvingo and Manicaland will benefit from the Presidential Heifer Pass-on Scheme that was launched at Taguta Farm in Chipinge yesterday.

Covid-19 hits border prisons

Border prisons at Beitbridge and Plumtree have been sealed off after six people — four inmates and two prison officers — tested positive for Covid-19 following PCR tests done to prevent the spread of the virus in jails.

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