2021 public holidays gazetted

Government has gazetted public holidays for next year.

2 fatally shot in scuffle with security forces

police are investigating circumstances in which two suspects tried to disarm members of the security services who were on anti-smuggling surveillance in Victoria Falls last Wednesday, resulting in a shooting incident and the death of the suspects.

Govt working to reduce maternal mortality rate

OVER 3 000 women and girls die each year due to pregnancy-related complications in Zimbabwe translating to 11 women dying every day of the year, Minister of Health and Child Care Dr David Parirenyatwa has said.

Leeds hold Man City in thriller, Chelsea march on

LONDON. — Manchester City were forced to settle for a pulsating 1-1 draw against Leeds as Rodrigo punished Ederson’s mistake, while Chelsea’s big spending began to bear fruit as they thrashed Crystal Palace 4-0 in the English Premiership football on Saturday.

ZACC investigates Gweru stands saga

Gweru City Council is being investigated by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) after the Government unearthed serious corruption by MDC-Alliance councillors who are allegedly allocating themselves and their families stands on State land.

Vet Dept targets 650k animals against FMD

The Department of Veterinary Services is set to vaccinate 650 000 animals against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in areas adjacent to national parks, as part of Government’s efforts to curb the transmission of the disease.

MDC-A youths in court for forcibly occupying MDC-T offices

Eight MDC-Alliance activists on Saturday appeared in court charged with public violence after they tried to forcibly occupy the MDC-T’s provincial offices in Marondera.

Mines audit exposes mishandling of explosives, lack of database

There is rampant mishandling and storage of explosives by small and medium scale miners, an audit has shown.

City Parking refurbishes bays

Harare City Council’s subsidiary, City Parking, is refurbishing parking lots that were now in a deplorable state.

Zim earns US$458,5m

Zimbabwe has so far earned US$458,5  million from 183,3 million kilograms sold since the selling season  opened on April 29 this year, statistics from the industry regulator  show.

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