Revived water scheme excites villagers

Villagers have paid tribute to the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa for initiating devolution, leading to the resuscitation of the mothballed Chombwe piped water scheme that will benefit over 10 000 households here.

Bulawayo heist probe stepped up

Police yesterday said they were still working out how much money was stolen by six armed robbers who attacked two security guards delivering Zupco’s weekend cash collections at CBZ Eighth Avenue Branch in Bulawayo.

Disability: No to isolation, stigmatisation of mothers

Society has a way of stigmatising and isolating mothers due to misconceptions surrounding mental and other disabilities.

Gringo hospitalised, getting free treatment

Ailing comedian Lazarus “Gringo” Boora  has been hospitalised after his situation deteriorated in the past 24 hours.

‘Lengthy DDC polls necessary’

The election process for District Coordinating Committees (DCCs), which is underway across the country took long because of the need to eradicate malcontents that wanted to infiltrate the party, Zanu PF secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu has said.

Umkami wadlwengula amawele ami: Inina

ININA elizithweleyo lidabukile njalo lididekile. Impilo yakhe isijikile kakwazi lokuthi enzeni. Uthwele umntwana wendoda eyadlwengula indodakazi lendodana yakhe, abangamaphahla. “Inhliziyo yami idabukile. Bengithi umkami uzakuba ngubaba wabantwabami,” kutsho inina elileminyaka…

Chevrons get ranking boost

ZIMBABWE all-rounder, Sean Williams, has made a huge leap on the ICC One Day International player rankings after scoring an unbeaten ton in the Super Over eliminator win over Pakistan on Tuesday.

Stakeholders urged to refocus

There is need for the nation to work together to mitigate the Covid-19-induced challenges in the education sector, which have seen pupils losing out during the national lockdown.

SMES should seize chance to grow, enter new markets

The importance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) for development in Africa is acknowledged worldwide.

Egg imports to end chicks crisis

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says it expects the acute shortage of day-old-chicks to improve significantly after the Government put in place statutory provisions for the importation of nearly 9,5 million fertilised poultry eggs.

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