Participants commend cook-out benefits

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s traditional meal cook-out competition is a step in the right direction and bodes well for the nation’s health, with massive benefits for the economy through tourism development, participants and observers have said.

Govt floats Gwayi-Shangani tender

Bulawayo Bureau THE Government has floated a tender for the construction of the 260km Gwayi-Shangani Dam-Bulawayo pipeline, which marks the implementation of the Second Phase of the National Matabeleland Zambezi…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Maintain Covid-19 precautions at full throttle

The outbreaks of Covid-19 at three boarding schools, fortunately without anyone becoming seriously ill, shows up the dangers of complacency and trashes any assumption we make that we can let down our guard.

First Consumer Protection Commission in place

THE era of flagrant disregard of consumer rights and unfair business practices may have come to an end after Industry and Commerce Minister Sekai Nzenza, with concurrence of President Mnangagwa, last week appointed the seven members of the Consumer Protection Commission.

‘One of the best ‘keepers in SA’ . . . Sundowns coach pays glowing tribute to Arubi

WASHINGTON ARUBI was the hero, turning back the hands of time, to produce one of the finest goalkeeping shows ever witnessed in Supa Diski, on a special day for his country on Sunday. 

SADC MPs demand action on Intellectual Property, flexibilities

WINDHOEK — The Covid-19 global pandemic has amplified the need to address issues related to Intellectual Property (IP) and human rights as well as for taking steps to benefit from TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) flexibilities to ensure access to medicines for all.

Vet department on alert for avian influenza

The Department of Veterinary Services is on high alert following an outbreak of avian influenza in neighbouring South Africa last week.

Bosso defender takes positives from loss

HIGHLANDERS defender, Andrew Mbeba, believes his team have what it takes to compete this season despite their Uhuru Cup defeat. 

Tourism Ministry integrates research in climate change fight

THE Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry has launched a climate change mainstreaming research programme, in an effort to strengthen the capacity of subnational authorities to integrate climate change in planning and budgetary processes along the lines of devolution guided by evidence-based research.  

Bosso, DeMbare want to rule again

GIANTS Dynamos and Highlanders say they dream of going back to the days when they dominated the domestic Premiership. 

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