Sport, arts get green light to resume . . . Participants to be fully vaccinated

Sporting activities can now resume with strict adherence to Covid-19 regulations, with all staff and coaches at sports clubs required to be vaccinated, while a range of cultural and leisure activity can now resume for the fully vaccinated, including cinemas, theatres, art galleries, gymnasiums, health spas and fitness centres.

Govt hires 4 000 more teachers

NEARLY 4 000 extra teachers have been hired for Government schools, with 2 935 starting duty on Monday, the first day of the new term, with the extra staff allowing more and smaller classes, required to minimise Covid-19 infection risks, and higher quality education.

President to tour airport expansion project

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to tour the ongoing expansion of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today as part of the Second Republic infrastructure development programme and in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).

EMA, council partner First Lady

Harare City Council and the Environment Management Agency (EMA) have thrown their weight behind First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s vision to rehabilitate and empower former ladies of the night, who by nature of their trade are shunned by communities, through recycling of waste.

Exposing Zim axis of evil

AHEAD of President Mnangagwa’s visit to the United Kingdom, the country’s detractors disguised as Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have upped the anti-Government ante as they seek to besmirch the Second Republic through dark operations propaganda.

New Beitbridge freight terminal opens next month

THE newly-upgraded commercial terminal, built under the US$300 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation project is set to open to commercial traffic on October 6.

22 more aspiring judges interviewed

TWENTY-TWO candidates aspiring to fill nine vacant positions of High Court judges appeared before the Judicial Service Commission panel as the public interviews entered their second day yesterday.

Zanu PF warns against early campaigning

ZANU PF has warned members against jostling for provincial positions since the party is yet to come up with guidelines on the selection process.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: The Second Republic is serious about corruption

Investigations into the criminal gangs forging fake offer letters for resettlement farms are uncovering the rural equivalent of the land barons that have caused so much heartache in urban areas, especially Harare Metropolitan province.

Seed Co gears for agric season

SEED Co Limited says it has adequate stocks to cover the anticipated strong demand for seed in the forthcoming cropping season, with this year’s projected production higher than that for last season.

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