Enough inputs for 2021 season
Seed and fertiliser firms have ramped up production to meet demand for inputs for the forthcoming summer cropping season in State-assisted programmes and the commercial sector, with farmers urged to buy early to avoid a last-minute rush.
President off to Hichilema inauguration
President Mnangagwa leaves Zimbabwe today to join other Heads of State at the inauguration of new Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema in Lusaka tomorrow.
Schools reopening under consideration
As the daily number of new Covid-19 cases continues falling, the Government is considering reopening schools, especially as infections are concentrated in the 30 to 40 age group, so risks to school children are lower.
Churches offered group vaccinations
Churches willing to have their members vaccinated as groups can approach the Ministry of Health and Child Care so that teams of doctors and nurses within a church can get the required doses.
Apostolic sect embraces Covid-19 jabs
Apostolic sects and other indigenous churches should complement Government efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 through embracing vaccination, as the nation targets 60 percent herd immunity.
Message of Acknowledgment
I FEEL humbled by the gesture the nation has extended by nominating and conferring on me “The Star of Zimbabwe Gold Medal”.
500k doses administered in 1 week
The national vaccination programme accelerated further last week, exceeding 500 000 doses a week or an average of more than 70 000 a day as the number of Zimbabweans to get at least one dose went over 2,3 million and number of fully vaccinated went over 1,45 million.
Anti-sanctions activist Turner dies
Anti-sanctions activist Mr Gregory C Turner, who in 2015 was sentenced to 15 months in prison in the United States for lobbying for the unconditional removal of sanctions has died.
Illegal brick moulders raided
AS the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) and Harare City Council raided unlicensed brick makers over the weekend, destroying kilns and piles of bricks, brick makers have been told to approach EMA for proper sites.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Police better equipped to fight crime
Crime hits all citizens, directly and indirectly, directly when you are assaulted, robbed, raped or have your property stolen, but also indirectly, when you are afraid to walk on the…











