Zim in key UK investment indaba

Zimbabwe’s engagement and re-engagement drive continues to bear fruit after the United Kingdom invited local businesses to participate in next week’s Africa Investment Conference along with companies from 35 other African countries.

NSSA toast for Sakubva Urban Renewal Project

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is poised to play a leading role in the funding of the much-awaited Sakubva Urban Renewal Project, The Manica Post can reveal.

4 cheat death in Binga plane crash

All four people aboard a single-engine Cessna plane survived when they crash-landed in Binga, after the engine failed soon after take off from Kariba on Wednesday.

Soldiers bash lockdown enforcing cop

TWO soldiers reportedly went berserk on Monday and assaulted a police officer who was leading a team that was enforcing lockdown restriction measures in Chipinge.

Varsity students in Covid-19 diagnosis breakthrough

In what is likely to be a major scientific breakthrough once formally certified, a former Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) student and a third-year student at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) have designed computer software they say can distinguish ordinary pneumonia from the one caused by Covid-19.

Shock as AU Vice-Chancellor dies

AFRICA University’s fourth Vice Chancellor, Professor Munashe Furusa, who died in Mutare on Wednesday was laid to rest at his family home in Shurugwi yesterday (Thursday).

Coronavirus: Prisons record 90pc recovery rate

THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) is working flat-out to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the country’s correctional facilities, with records showing a recovery rate of 90 percent since March last year.

Zanu PF assist Mutare floods victims

THE newly elected Zanu PF Mutare District Coordination Committee (DCC) has hit the ground running by donating groceries to families affected by flash floods which hit Mutare last weekend.

Justice at last for maintenance litigant

A BULAWAYO woman who failed to execute her maintenance award of US$150 monthly for eight years due to bungling by a magistrate, will now claim her dues now in excess of US$12 000 after intervention of the High Court.

Luck runs out for pangolin poachers

A FOUR-MEMBER crack team of detectives from the Minerals, Fauna and Flora Unit in Mutare had to use firepower to subdue poachers in Rusape who were selling two pangolins with a street value of more than US$15 000.

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