Farmers hail Govt over GMB collection points
Farmers in Murehwa have expressed gratitude to Government for establishing more collection points as this will end the challenge of travelling long distances to markets to sell their grains.
Middlemen rip off tobacco farmers
Cash-rich middlemen are ripping off tobacco farmers who are in the nascent stages of harvesting in preparation for marketing at the auction floors or to contractors.
Sardc, Unesco support natural disaster media coverage
The Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC) and UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA) have launched two new publications that aim to support regional news organisations in the coverage of natural disasters affecting the region.
Boy seeks US$6 000 for brain operation
Twelve-year-old Anotidashe Njeruza did not join his friends when they went back to school on Monday to prepare for Grade Seven examinations as he has to sit at home with a brain tumour and fluid building up in his brain.
Harare City Council on autopilot
Water is life! But that doesn’t seem to apply to Harare City Council fathers who have presided over the ruin of the former Sunshine City that used to have gushing fountains, but is now dry, apart from water leakages that go for days on end without being fixed.
Chitepo sacrificed own comfort to liberate Zim
Today Zimbabwe marks the 46th anniversary of the death of ZANU Chairman Herbert W Chitepo, who was assassinated in Zambia on March 18, 1975 through a bomb blast inserted in his car. This was a cowardly act designed by the Rhodesian minority government to halt the liberation struggle’s momentum and demoralise ZANLA forces.
Regulatory authority for medical aids
Medical aid societies will soon be placed under their own independent regulatory authority overseen by the Ministry of Health and Child Care rather than falling under the proposed Insurance and Pensions Commission Act.
Rugby, netball ready for resumption
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union, who have gone for more than a year without any activity in their sports code, have said they are ready for the resumption of their activities.
Explosives injure illegal panners
Three illegal gold miners sustained serious injuries last week after explosives they were keeping in a satchel exploded at a farm in Norton.
Kariba targets $86m devolution projects
THE Kariba Municipality has earmarked $86 million from the Devolution Fund towards water augmentation, street lighting and procurement of road maintenance equipment.











