Interpol engaged to hunt for child kidnapper

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is in the process of engaging the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) to assist in tracking down Miriam Bwanali, who allegedly kidnapped a child at Montagu Spar in Harare’s Avenues area recently.

Fifa ban Caf boss for five years

ZURICH. — FIFA have banned CAF president, Ahmad Ahmad, for five years, upending the leadership of one of the world’s six regional confederations only months before a presidential election.

Defiant kombis put metal security screens on windows

Banned commuter omnibus crews operating in Harare’s central business district (CBD) are affixing metal security screens to windows and windscreens, while others are replacing the windows with wooden boards to protect their vehicles against being smashed by traffic police.

Communities rally behind First Lady on raising children

MASHONALAND Central Province’s rural communities have fully embraced First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s call for a return to the traditional way of life in the wake of rising child marriages and delinquency among youths, under an initiative that promotes moral values and dignity among teenage girls.

Health expenditure per person to triple

Public health expenditure for each person will almost triple from US$30 to US$86 a year by 2025 under the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) funded from a range of sources and including better health facilities, a wider range of services and more and better-paid staff under a better-empowered Health Services Board.

Sadc action needed to help Moza: Minister

A collective and urgent effort is needed by Sadc to help Mozambique deal with the deteriorating security and terror attacks in the north of the country, which threaten peace and socio-economic development, Defence and War Veteran Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said yesterday.

Council defies clamping ruling

Harare City Council officials yesterday spent the better part of day clamping vehicles not displaying parking discs in the city centre, in direct defiance of a recent Supreme Court ruling that found the practice to be “illegal”.

Kit deal excites coach Ndiraya

DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, says the coming on board of several corporates to partner the team will help Glamour Boys reclaim their former glory.

From academic papers to research that works

The Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development Bill, which seeks to create a technology hub to harness and coordinate research and innovation in universities and colleges to drive Zimbabwe’s modernisation and industrialisation, was tabled before Parliament recently. In this report, our  Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor Sifelani Tsiko (ST) speaks to Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Professor Amon Murwira (AM) to get some useful insights into the new Bill.

Dynamos unveil US$300 000 kit deal

DYNAMOS patron, Webster Shamu, has hailed the Glamour Boys leadership for their efforts to take the leading role in professionalising sport in the country.

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