SOS after heavy rains cut off Gokwe North
Gokwe North district is largely cut off after rain damaged bridges and roads with only four-wheel-drive vehicles able to access the district via a longer route.
Minister consoles Musaka family
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday sent a message of condolence to the Musaka family following the death of award-winning Zimdancehall musician Soul Muzavazi Musaka, popularly known as Soul Jah Love by his legion of fans.
Minister applauds ZPCS for implementing gender equality policies
Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) yesterday conferred new ranks to three Deputy Commissioner-Generals who were promoted from the rank of Senior Assistant Commissioners last week.
Coventry unveils draft SC structure
YOUTH, Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry, yesterday announced the proposed Sports Council structure.
Chief Maduna laid to rest
CHIEF Vezi Maduna Mafu has been described as a hero who never compromised on matters of principle whose contributions were felt both at the village and national level.
Rugby star Chibuwe finds new home
Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE-BORN Zimbabwe international player, Ngoni Chibuwe, has joined a new club on a three-year contract in the Romania Supa Liga – Steaua Bucharest – where he…
Police control numbers at Soul Jah Love funeral
Police yesterday dispersed mourners at the late Zimdancehall icon Soul Jah Love’s Msasa Park home in Harare after they exceeded 30, the number of people allowed at a funeral in accordance with lockdown regulations meant to control the spread of Covid-19.
Rural roads rehab begins in earnest
The District Development Fund is working hard on rehabilitating the rural road network damaged by the heavy rains using $400 million from the Zimbabwe National Road Authority (zinara).
Editorial Comment: Long journey to vaccine roll-out has started
Zimbabwe started mass vaccination yesterday, a programme that brings hope that we can eventually free ourselves of Covid-19, but also a programme that will take time and will need to be backed up by strict adherence to all the practices that have so far kept our infection rates within the limits that our health systems can cope with.
Citizens ready for vaccine
As Zimbabwe rolled out the national Covid-19 vaccination programme yesterday, a cross section of Zimbabweans praised the Government for bringing in the vaccines, with most of them saying they will take the jab to prevent the further spread of the pandemic.











