12 arrested as Zacc takes graft fight to land barons

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has arrested 10 suspected land barons from Ruwa and two senior officials from Harare City Council for parcelling out land to unsuspecting and desperate homeseekers. .

India vaccine modalities complete

Modalities for the shipment of 75 000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines donated to Zimbabwe by India have been finalised.

Mashingaidze leads new war vets board

Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has appointed the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Board led by Major-General Gibson Mashingaidze (Retired).

UPDATED – I’ve no vaccine side effects: VP Chiwenga

With around 30 000 Zimbabweans now vaccinated against Covid-19, only one person has reported possible side effects, a rash, and Minister of Health and Child Care Vice President Constantino Chiwenga vaccinated two weeks ago, has described the negativity in some circles as a function of misconceptions and mistaken beliefs.

First Lady takes cookout to Bindura

MASHONALAND Central Province was yesterday in for a traditional treat, thanks to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa who took her Cook-out Traditional Meal competition there as part of efforts to unlock the nutritional and medicinal benefits of indigenous foods to the nation.

2020-21 season shines brightly

THE 2020-21 farming season is poised to produce the best summer crops ever as most areas across the country received significant rains.

Treasury ready to fund jabs

Treasury is ready to provide US$100 million for the Covid-19 vaccination programme, half of which is from the 2020 National Budget.

March 15 deadline for Idai houses

THE allocation of houses to the first 20 families whose properties were destroyed by Cyclone Idai is expected to be done by March 15 as the Government is finalising the list of beneficiaries for units being built at West End Farm near Nhedziwa in Chimanimani. 

Chamisa forced to dump ally

AMID intense bickering in the crumbling MDC-Alliance, party leader Nelson Chamisa was on Wednesday forced to push out his ally Chalton Hwende from the post of secretary-general.

Child marriage headache for Manicaland

As the country battles to stop the spread of Covid-19, the prolonged closure of schools has dealt Manicaland a heavy blow as nearly 1 000 girls fell pregnant and were married off between March 2020 and January 2021, The Manica Post has established.

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