Schools reopen next week
Schools reopen on Monday next week for examination classes and a week later for the rest of the grades and forms, while the national vaccination campaign has been extended to everyone aged 14 and over.
President launches multi-million dollar cattle project today
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today launch a US$15 million cattle ranching project in Mhondoro that is part of the country’s efforts to boost the national herd as part of the Livestock Growth Plan, which seeks to grow the sector to US1,9 billion by 2025.
Students, teachers nabbed over lessons
Enforcement of the Covid-19 lockdown is being intensified with 36 students and nine teachers from a private Harare college arrested on Tuesday, when police found the college operating in defiance of the lockdown.
Mining destroys CSC ranches
Some mining activities have left a trail of destruction at the Cold Storage Company (CSC)’s ranch and feed lot in Darwendale where the company used to keep at least 25 000 cattle.
US$11m for low-cost housing released
Shelter Afrique, a Pan-African banking institution, has released US$11 million for the construction of low cost houses and is also funding about 10 000 houses to be distributed across the country, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.
‘Strengthen health systems to benefit all’
Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter African governments have an obligation to strengthen their health systems to guarantee quality service to citizens, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr Constantino…
Olympians an inspiration: First Lady
ATHLETES who represented Zimbabwe at the just-ended Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan are an inspiration for aspiring Olympians countrywide who are keen to tap into their experience, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.
1 million more doses arrive
Zimbabwe is set to accelerate its vaccination programme after taking delivery of one million more Sinovac vaccines on Tuesday.
Fuel importers face ban over forex abuse
Companies importing fuel using foreign currency obtained from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s auction system and refusing to retail in local currency now face punitive action following a Government resolution yesterday.
Lower courts extend hours
Business in the civil and criminal courts has returned to normal with the Judicial Service Commission ordering normal court operations from today, albeit without the general public.











