New housing model takes shape

A large cluster of new suburbs is taking shape in Norton with 2 026 homes planned in public-private partnerships under the supervision and control of the Government’s Udcorp agency, which wants to ensure planning and development rules are enforced and that the new home-owners will have a hassle-free journey to fulfil their dreams.

Covid-19 creates birth certificate backlog

No children born after March 30 this year have birth certificates, one of the biggest groups missing critical documents since the Registrar General’s office decided only burial orders would be issued under the Covid-19 decongestion programme.

NRZ bosses face axe in revamp

The National Railways of Zimbabwe is slashing the number of executive directors, the top layer of its management, from six to two, and retrenching other senior managers as part of a restructuring expected to save US$1.2 million a year.

Pfumvudza to benefit more women

WOMEN who have traditionally had challenges with access to tillage and irrigation facilities are set to benefit from the Pfumvudza programme recently launched by the Government.

NatPharm allays ARVs shortage fears

Natpharm has assured Zimbabweans on second regimen antiretroviral treatment that the current stocks which are low will be expeditiously replenished.

‘Let us tell our own stories’

Zimbabwean journalists have been challenged to give priority to stories that contribute to the development of the country.

Bill to effect fiscal changes gazetted

HE Government has gazetted the Finance Bill (H.B.4, 2020) to give effect to the fiscal changes proposed by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube when he presented his Mid-Term fiscal policy review in July.

Free computer training for rural communities

THE Government will start providing free computer training to speed up digital growth in rural areas, a senior Government official has said.

MDC-T to recall Bindura mayor, eight councillors

THE MDC-T’s Mashonaland Central provincial executive has recommended that Bindura mayor Carlos Tokyo and eight other councillors be recalled for failing to respect the party’s leadership.

Supreme Court stops eviction of minor children

The constitutional right of children to shelter can be enforced through the courts, the Supreme Court has ruled, when it stopped a set of evictions that would leave children homeless and set the High Court a six-tier inquiry to follow when reconsidering the matter.

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