Miganhu yenyika iri kuongororwa
HURUMENDE iri kuita ongororo yemamiriro akaita zvinhu isati yavhura miganhu yenyika mukati memasvondo maviri ari kutevera sezvo donzvo guru riri rekuchengetedza upenyu hwevanhu kubva kuchirwere cheCovid-19, vanodaro mutevedzeri wemutungamiri wenyika Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.
‘Covid-19 yatiwondonga’
CHIRWERE cheCovid-19 chinonzi chakanganisa zvakanyanya mabasa emadzimai anorarama nekuhodha zvinhu kunze kwenyika achizozvitengesa muno zvichitevera kuvharwa kwakaitwa miganhu yenyika nechinangwa chekudzivirira kupararira kwedenda iri.
Teachers return to work as civil servants accept pay deal
Civil servants yesterday accepted the 41 percent salary increase by Government, including allowances, with teachers getting an additional 10 percent risk allowance, breaking the ongoing impasse. This opens the way for the newly reopened schools to be fully staffed soon, with all teachers expected to be back in their classrooms this week.
‘NDS1 anchored on devolution, hard work’
National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), the Government’s economic blueprint running from 2021 to 2025, will be anchored on devolution and decentralisation plus prudent use of public resources.
LitFest to celebrate resilience of arts
Organisers of this year’s seventh edition of the international literature festival, “LitFest Harare”, have announced theme and dates for the extravaganza.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Do more to control speeding, drunk driving
With the almost complete lifting of lockdown restrictions and the now near total defiance of the curfew, at least by vehicle owners, accident rates have been rising rapidly.
Town planning legislation under review
THE Government is looking to accelerate its urban densification programme, with plans to review the Regional, Town and Country Planning Act and allow private sector players to play major roles in urban renewal and development, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.
Thank you for fighting like true Warriors
IN more ways than one, this had Franceville written all over it – a four-goal thriller, two for the Warriors, two for the Desert Foxes, an identical half-time scoreline and a similar full-time scoreline.
Pay-per-view for Worship Experience concert
With just a month before the Worship Experience concert scheduled for Rainbow Towers, Harare, event hosts have introduced a “pay per view” slot for those who cannot make it to the show.











