JUST IN: Midlands receives $37m for roads rehab

Government has released over $37 million to Midlands Province for the rehabilitation of roads that were destroyed by heavy rains.

JUST IN: Cop, soldier nabbed for aiding smuggling

A police officer and a soldier deployed to Beitbridge border post were on Monday evening arrested for conniving with a security guard to release a commercial truck that had been intercepted for smuggling.

JUST IN: President receives second batch of Covid-19 vaccines

Zimbabwe has today received the second batch of the Covid-19 vaccines from China.

JUST IN: How we survived the Covid-19 lockdown

It cannot be disputed that within a blink of an eye, the Covid -19 pandemic changed all the facets of life for everyone across the world.

JUST IN: BTV to broadcast Warriors game in Francistown

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BOTSWANA national broadcaster, BTV is set to broadcast the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match between Zimbabwe and Botswana on March 25. The match will…

JUST IN: Axe rampage killer escapes jail

Leonard Ncube in Hwange A 21-YEAR-OLD Gokwe man who fatally axed five people and two cows in one night has been spared jail life after the High Court ruled that…

JUST IN:25 000 illegal panners, machete gangs arrested

MORE than 25 400 illegal panners and machete gangs have so far been arrested by police this year for various illegal activities, including dealing in foreign currency, in a move…

JUST IN: 344 000 Covid-19 vaccines arrive

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter               PRESIDENT Mnangagwa on Tuesday received the second batch of 344 000 Covid-19 vaccine doses from the People’s Republic of China at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe…

JUST IN: Zimbabwe receives second batch of Sinopharm Covid – 19 vaccine

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has received its second batch of Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccines and the consignment from China has 344 000 doses. As at March 15 2021, Zimbabwe had…

JUST IN :Tobacco workers to be vaccinated

Zvamaida Murwira – Senior Reporter All tobacco workers will be vaccinated ahead of the marketing season set for April 7 after Government designated them as frontline workers, legislators have heard. Tobbacco…

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