NDS1 translation to leave no one behind — Mthuli
The translation of the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) into local languages is expected to remove barriers of participation by communities previously left out because of language barrier.
Court blasts deceitful Mamombe, Chimbiri
MDC-Alliance members Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, accused of illegally convening a public gathering at the Harare Magistrates’ Court during the level four lockdown, have been denied bail for allegedly committing the offence while facing similar pending cases.
More vaccines arrive next week
Zimbabwe will start receiving the second batch of the Covid-19 vaccines next week as the country prepares to embark on the second phase of the national vaccination exercise.
Horticulture, poultry scheme planned
Climate smart agriculture is set to be scaled up through the introduction of the Presidential Rural Horticulture Scheme and Presidential Poultry Production to promote food self-sufficiency, supply export markets and improve earnings for smallholder farmers.
Train accident blocks goods movement
FREIGHT trains that carry grain, wheat and fertiliser from Beira, Mozambique have temporarily been affected after a National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) goods train derailed on Tuesday near Nyazura, damaging the infrastructure and leaving the line impassable
Bonus for NSSA pensioners
THE National Social Security (NSSA) has this month awarded a discretionary bonus equivalent to 50 percent of one’s monthly pay-out to improve the welfare of beneficiaries as part of its transformation journey.
US$1bn joint venture to transform steel industry
The joint venture between Zimbabwe and China’s largest steel making giant Tsingshan, worth more than US1 billion, is expected to be a game changer for the mining industry not only in Zimbabwe, but in Sadc as it will transform the region into a force to reckon in global steel production, analysts have said.
All schools directed to follow official calendar
All schools, public or private, must follow the academic calendar set by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education last week and Trust schools have not been exempted from using the official dates.
… land barons parcel out land for US$3
Hundreds of land seekers in Mutare were duped of amounts ranging from US$3 to US$50 as land barons parcelled out the State land at Credon Farm in Dora and Nevada Farm at Arda Transau.The prices depended on the size of the land one was supposedly getting, with stand sizes averaging 200 square metres.
Gimboki housing mess: Government intervenes
THE Government has invited private land developers to propose solutions to turn the chaotic Gimboki Housing Scheme into a functional suburb with all the requisite amenities, The Manica Post has learnt.











