NEW: Schools to get free internet services

At least 400 schools across the country will receive free internet services as part of Government efforts to accelerate the implementation of the National e-Learning Strategy.

NEW: Delay in ratifying trade protocol stalls progress

The Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has decried delays by member states in ratifying a trade protocol meant to smoothen trade within the region.

NEW: Delay in ratifying trade protocol stalls progress

The Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has decried delays by member states in ratifying a trade protocol meant to smoothen trade within the region.

Govt lauded for Covid-19 vaccination roll out programme

Government has been commended for its Covid-19 vaccination roll out programme, which was initially met with resistance from some quarters, but has since been gradually embraced by citizens.

GMB pays $14 billion to farmers for grains

The Grain Marketing Board has so far paid $14 billion to farmers for the grain delivered to its depots countrywide as the marketing season progresses.

90 percent of arable land prone to veld fires

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has warned that 90 percent of the country’s arable land is at high to extreme risk of veld fires due to increased biomass as a result of the good rains received last season.

VAR won’t penalise toenails and noses this season

Players will be given the benefit of the doubt this season as goals won’t be ruled out for offside due to toenails and noses, Premier League referee chief Mike Riley…

Strengthening legal framework key in corruption fight: Parliament

Zimbabwe should continuously strengthen its legal framework to fight the scourge of corruption, the chairperson of Parliament’s Budget, Finance and Economic Development Committee Dr Matthew Nyashanu has said.

Unpaid work for assaulting mother

A 21-year-old man was ordered to perform 210 hours of unpaid work for assaulting his mother following an altercation over watering the garden.

Sprint queen Herah-Thompson says she was blocked on Instagram over TV rights

Not even the fastest woman in the world can outrun Tokyo 2020 Olympics broadcast rights holders, with gold medallist sprinter Elaine Thompson-Herah saying she had been blocked on Instagram for…

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