Hong Kong national security law: What it is, what it isn’t
Last week, China’s top legislative body unanimously passed the national security law for Hong Kong, a move widely-hailed as a strong boost to Hong Kong’s security and prosperity.
Farmers appeal for agent lines resumption
Frustrated cotton farmers have once again appealed to authorities to have agents’ lines of ginneries opened so that they can be paid amid concerns that continued delays was further eroding value of their earnings.
Council steps up efforts to boost water availability
Sanyati Rural District Council has stepped up efforts to improve the availability of healthy and potable water to its various communities under its jurisdiction in line with World Health Organisation (WHO) standards.
RG wants bail conditions relaxed
Registrar-General Clement Masango yesterday applied for relaxation of his bail conditions saying he wants to travel to his farm to monitor operations since agriculture was his only source of income after being suspended without pay and allowances.
Ubophela igemesi lendoda entabeni efuna iphenduke
Ethel Ncube IZAKHAMIZI zeDolo eMberengwa zizonde zigane unwabu ngesenzo selinye inina okubikwa ukuthi ngenhloso yokuphendukisa umkalo obeseleminyaka eyisikhombisa behlukana lithethe igemesi lamaPositoli lendoda, ibhavu kanye lendiwo layakubophela entabeni ezilayo. Inina…
Kwekwe magistrate fired for misconduct
Kwekwe magistrate Mr Storey Rushambwa has been dismissed for handling a case while on official vacation, but still has to face a criminal trial for abuse of public office.
MSU late registration students fail to write exams
SCORES of Midlands State University (MSU) final year students were this week left in panic mode after failing to sit for their final examinations because of late registration.
AMA appoints new chief. . . as authority undergoes digital change
Revival of the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) bas moved a gear up, with the board appointing business turnaround strategist Mr Clever Isaya as its new chief executive officer.
Progress at Manicaland varsity commended
Government is impressed with the tremendous progress made by Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) in implementing key infrastructural projects that will drive the development of tertiary institutions despite delays brought about by Covid-19.
4 cops in court for stealing firearms
FOUR police officers yesterday appeared in court for allegedly stealing firearms from the National Armaments at Morris Depot.











