President hails China for vaccines

Vaccines from China which are expected to arrive early morning today will provide the much-needed relief in the fight against  the deadly Covid-19 pandemic, President Mnangagwa said.

‘Worst over, economy on recovery path’

Zimbabwe’s economy has been through the worst of sorting out the fiscal and monetary problems inherited by the Second Republic and Government is now working on ensuring strong growth from this year, riding on achievements recorded under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) and the growth measures enunciated in the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1). 

Children’s home closed after abuse allegations

Hurungwe Children’s Home in Karoi was on Friday shut down and deregistered over allegations of abuse of children and mismanagement of donations by the staff.

Field mapping resumes ahead of census

Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) has resumed field mapping and household listing exercise across the country in preparation for population census which is set to be conducted in August this year.

Harare masterplan outdated: Planner

Part of the major crisis of illegal plans and poor plans in Harare and surrounding towns is a result of the absence of an up-to-date master plan, city planner Dr Percy Toriro has said.

178 000 FMD doses secured

Government has secured 178 000 doses of vaccines for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) to help contain outbreaks in the country, a senior state veterinary official said.

Covid-19: To defy or not to defy lockdown

In Mbare, anything and everything goes! It might as well be called a bastion. 

The huge cost of not playing competitive football …Ten goals conceded, just one scored

FC PLATINUM now have a huge mountain to climb, in their quest to make the CAF Confederation Cup group stages, after a self-inflicted home defeat to Senegalese giants ASC Jaraaf yesterday.

Mat South recommends hero status for Maduna

MATABELELAND South has recommended that Chief Vezi Maduna Mafu be declared a national hero for his illustrious fight for the rights of common man.

Harare roads funds need audit

The heavy rains have highlighted the lack of maintenance and lack of required rebuilding on many Harare roads, with the city council getting its fair share of Zinara funds and having access to parking profits, but apparently doing very little with the money before the start of the present season.

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