Devolution brings health facilities to Chirumanzu
Chirumanzu Rural District Council (RDC) has completed the construction of three clinics, funded through Government’s devolution funds.
Covid-19 batters SA debt targets
South Africa won’t be able to meet its finance ministry’s debt targets and it may be undesirable for it to attempt to do so at a time when the economy is being battered by the fallout from the coronavirus, according to an advisory panel appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
V2030: First step inspires journey
The success registered under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) is a clear sign that Government is on course to achieving its target of an upper middle income economy by 2030.
Mighty Warriors set for Cosafa tourney
THE Mighty Warriors will take part at the COSAFA Championships in South Africa next month, pending authority being granted by the authorities.
Pre-Budget Strategy Paper gets nod
Cabinet received an update on the Covid-19 outbreak, which the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs presented as the chairperson of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on Covid-19.
SADC remembers Julius Nyerere
“We, the people of Tanganyika, would like to light a candle and put it on top of Mt Kilimanjaro, which would shine beyond our borders giving hope where there was despair, love where there was hate and dignity where before there was only humiliation. . . we cannot, unlike other countries, send rockets to the moon. But we can send rockets of love and hope to all our fellow humans wherever they may be.”
Siblings make hockey squad
AS the Hockey Association of Zimbabwe announced squads for next year’s Central-South Africa tournament, and the Under-21 Junior World Cup qualifiers, one of the highlight was the presence of several siblings who made the squads.
Avoid wetlands settlements, leaders urged
Traditional leaders and local authorities have been advised against settling people on wetlands and waterways and should teach owners of stands to follow laid down procedures and plans when constructing houses.
Smiles wipe away tears
ALTHOUGH the lush green majestic mountain ranges in Chimanimani that spread as far as the eye can see still bear the wounds inflicted by the brutal hand of nature during the devastating Cyclone Idai disaster in 2019, men and women are working around the clock in the area restoring bridges, building houses and stitching livelihoods anew.
China’s economic growth contributes to global recovery
As the Golden Week holiday further perked up China’s economy, observers expect China to make greater contributions to global economic recovery and development.









