Kombis pay way through
Emmanuel Kafe A RAMSHACKLE commuter omnibus (kombi) speeds into an undesignated pick-up point adjacent to Mbudzi roundabout, where a group of commuters rush into the vehicle. The desperate passengers wrestle…
JUST IN: Africa CDC maps regional spread of new Covid-19 variants
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) on Friday said it is working with partners and Member States to map the regional spread of the new variants in Africa through regional genomic surveillance.
US$100m war chest for vaccine
Zimbabwe has a ready US$100 million war chest to procure Covid-19 vaccine doses to inoculate at least 60 percent of the country’s population.
Govt to resettle wetlands inhabitants
The Government will soon begin scouting for alternative land for people settled on wetlands and other undesignated areas to prevent possible disasters, especially in the wake of floods that affected Chitungwiza on Friday.
Seven dams reach full capacity
SEVEN of the country’s 23 largest dams have reached full capacity, with the country’s largest inland water body, Tugwi-Mukosi, spilling for the first time since commissioning in 2017.
Four people drown in flooded rivers
Sunday Mail Reporter Four people drowned in two separate incidents last week while either trying to cross or fish in flooded rivers following heavy rains. Three minors drowned in the…
Duo swept away in bid to get R800 reward
A search party for two men believed to have drowned in the Makhakavhule area of Beitbridge when their inflatable boat capsized in uMzingwane River early yesterday continued late into the night.
Zim envoy to UAE dies
Emmanuel Kafe ZIMBABWE’S first Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dr Jethro Ndombondayi Ndlovu, has died. He was 66. Acting Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira…
Concern over Covid-19 stats
Bulawayo Bureau SOME private and public hospitals are being accused of not providing Government with Covid-19 statistics, a move that the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health described as scandalous and…
Zinwa to roll out pre-paid water meters
THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) will begin rolling out prepaid water meters within the next three months to improve the supply and access to potable water.











