COMMENT: Covid-19 cases spike worrying

The burden of Covid-19 has shaken every bit of our society and there is no community that has not felt its impact. Since March 20 when the country recorded its…

Buju remembers his homeboys

Music legend and philanthropist Buju Banton, through his eponymous foundation, recently gifted residents of Mount Olivet Boys’ Home with 100 pairs of an assortment of school shoes and football boots, as well as footballs. The facility in Manchester is home to 48 at-risk boys, ages six to 18.

EMA orders destruction of gardens

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has ordered Kariba Municipality to destroy all gardens located along waterways, the Lake Kariba shore and stream-banks to prevent land degradation.

Marondera families receive food hampers

More than 180 families in Marondera have received food hampers provided by the Turkish government through the Turkish International Cooperation Agency (TIKA).

Traders want more working space

Informal traders in Mashonaland West have called on Government to assist them in ensuring that local authorities allocate them more land to work from.

Mashonaland Holdings presses ahead with diversification

Property firm, Mashonaland Holdings Limited, says it will continue its thrust on diversification and growth with several property development projects ready to take off as soon as lockdown is lifted.

Decolonising coronavirus vaccine

Africans can lead the charge to decolonise the profit-driven biomedical system by challenging European and American claims to prioritised access to the Covid-19 vaccine.

Quartet fined for nude pictures

Danisa Masuku A WOMAN from Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb who shared her nude pictures with a friend has been sentenced together with three other accomplices for sharing raunchy pictures in a…

Misunderstandings on implementation rules for Hong Kong law dispelled

The implementation rules for Article 43 of the national security law for Hong Kong took effect on Tuesday, further providing legal guarantees for police to apply the law and safeguard national interests. 

Cyclone Idai survivors get donation

BUSINESS Friends of Manicaland recently donated an assortment of goods to Mutare residents, especially women affected by Cyclone Idai.

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