AfDB shareholders to tackle Covid 19

The African Development Bank (AfDB) shareholders have shown strong support for proposals to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic as the continent faces a possibility of a third wave amid poor vaccine access.

Permanent secretaries seminar shelved

A seminar for permanent secretaries and heads of Government departments scheduled to start today in Harare has been postponed until further notice.

Tick grease blitz a success

Fewer cattle died from tick-related diseases during the 2020/2021 agricultural season due to the success of $500 million national Livestock Blitz Tick Grease programme meant to fight livestock diseases, the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) said yesterday.

Criminals get more sophisticated

GOVERNMENT is working on new strategies to deal with high profile corruption as suspects are becoming so sophisticated that there is little evidence to prosecute them, resulting in the public losing confidence in the courts.

Why Africa needs own vaccines

Covid-19 has reignited the conversation on vaccine accessibility, equity and equality in Africa.

German investor eyes waste-to-energy project

A German investor has expressed keen interest in partnering Harare City Council in a waste-to-energy deal at Pomona dumpsite, a move likely to reduce the city’s electricity bill.

Harare sued over flyovers

The flyover complex at the south-west corner of central Harare has not been repaired or attended to 15 years since engineers identified serious damage to the concrete on the edges that has exposed reinforcing steel to rust with Harare City Council just ignoring the problem and hoping for the best.

Villagers want bridge fixed

VILLAGERS in Ndlovu outside Victoria Falls have appealed to authorities to repair a bridge damaged by rains across Malayitha stream, on the road that links Ndlovu and Jambezi to Victoria Falls, in December.

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