Let’s not lose focus: VP Mohadi

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau THE country is under siege from negative conspiracy theories by its detractors, but Zimbabweans should remain focused, celebrating the positive goals that have so far been…

NatPharm urged to deliver on time

NatPharm must ensure critical medication is delivered across the country to prevent the loss of lives and must boost its fleet, Health and Child Care Deputy Minister Dr John Mangwiro said yesterday.

Zanu PF targets lost seats in Harare, Byo

NEWLY-elected interim provincial committees for Harare and Bulawayo have been tasked with completing the restructuring programme in the metropolitan regions to strengthen ZANU PF ahead of the 2023 elections.

LONDON. — Chelsea’s preparations for the new football season have been thrown into turmoil after they were hit by a coronavirus outbreak.

LONDON. — Chelsea’s preparations for the new football season have been thrown into turmoil after they were hit by a coronavirus outbreak. The west London club confirmed a number of…

Courts have no jurisdiction over chieftainship matters — Judge

THE Chirumhanzu chieftainship dynasty has lost its bid to stop the impending appointment of Fidelis Mudzengi as acting Chief Chirumhanzu after the High Court here dismissed its application to stop his investiture, saying it had no power to intervene in a chieftenship appointment.

Gatecrashers kill party host

A birthday party turned tragic in Gweru on Saturday after the host was attacked and killed by four men who had gatecrashed the family gathering became violent after being denied food.

ZPCS rolls out Covid-19 awareness campaign

THE Zimbabwe Prisons Correctional Services (ZPCS) yesterday rolled out its provincial Covid- 19 awareness campaign at Mutimurefu Prison.

PRAZ boss extends leave . . .

Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) chief executive officer Mr Nyasha Chizu, who was last month sent on forced leave, will now stay at home for another 30 days after the board resolved to extend the leave.

Prison officers, inmates get skills

SOME Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) officers and inmates at Harare Central prison are receiving training in the manufacture of various detergents under a programme initiated by a private company, Centurian Empire.

Results-based approach vital in addressing national water crisis

Most settlements in Zimbabwe’s urban and rural areas continue to face what are seemingly perennial water challenges despite efforts over the past three decades to address same.

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