Govt urged to avail cancer budget

 Health experts have urged Government to avail a cancer prevention and treatment budget to lessen the burden on cancer patients as treatment is beyond the reach of many.

Massive project to open up irrigation greenbelt

Another 350 000 hectares will be opened for irrigation over the next three years to climate proof Zimbabwe’s farming, Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement Dr Anxious Masuka told the National Assembly yesterday.

Ndewere loses bid to set aside tribunal

SUSPENDED High Court judge Justice Erica Ndewere cannot demand to be investigated under the judicial Code of Ethics in a matter involving the question of removal of a judge on allegations of gross misconduct, the High Court has ruled.

Let’s love our country, strive to make it the best

“A man’s country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers, and woods, but it is a principle and patriotism is loyalty to that principle.”

Muzadzi speaks on suspension

SUSPENDED Dynamos goalkeepers’ coach, Gift Muzadzi, claims he is a victim of circumstances and has challenged the basis of his sanctions.

Music spiced up independence festivities

Zimbabwe has experienced many landmark events that changed its course since independence in 1980.

Nakamba targets one million kids

WARRIORS midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, has set himself a target to assist, at least, one million kids in Zimbabwe to have access to education.

Macadamia production steady

Zimbabwe macadamia output is expected to remain steady this year after substantial amount of the nuts fell off the trees due heavy cyclone winds, an official has said.

It wasn’t an easy road to Independence: War vet

In 1974, Cde Richard Chirongwe was a teenage boy who had just completed his Ordinary Level and was waiting for a chance to proceed to Advanced Level but when he witnessed a black vendor being shot at point blank by a Rhodesian white police officer, that event changed his life.

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