First Lady’s Nharirire yeMusha kicks-off
FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Nharirire yeMusha programme kicked off in Manicaland yesterday to empower parents and guardians with skills to effectively watch over their families, promoting good morals and dignity.
President warns youths invading farms
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday warned youths who have been invading farms around the country that they risk the full wrath of the law as the era of such actions is long gone.
Harare aborts full council meeting again
Harare City Council has failed to convene a full council meeting for the second time in a week largely because of the chaos surrounding the mayors, although officials blamed it on a lack of quorum due to network connectivity.
‘Make fees payment plans’
Parents without adequate school fees are free to approach school authorities with payment plans, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Extra care needed to reduce Covid infections
A huge sigh of relief went up across Zimbabwe on Wednesday night as the word spread that Cabinet had agreed that schools could quickly re-open for the third term, the examination classes on Monday next week and the rest a week later on September 6.
Retailers, wholesalers upbeat over 2021 growth
ZIMBABWE’s retail and wholesale sectors are upbeat over the high economic growth prospects, which they believe will offset challenges already experienced during the first half of 2021 due to Covid-19 uncertainties.
Hope for domestic sport’s return. . . President mourns legend George Shaya
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the increased tempo in Covid-19 vaccine uptake should see the country’s sporting activities, that have largely been on hold since the pandemic struck returning to their normal schedules soon.
AG Office Act okayed
Government departments are no longer allowed to engage services of private lawyers without the consent of the Attorney-General after President Mnangagwa yesterday operationalised the Attorney-General Office Amendment Act.
Recoding of ‘00’ IDs underway
In a historic move expected to end racial profiling, Government yesterday abolished the “00” code used to identify persons of mixed race, Caucasians and Asians on national identity cards.
Devolution funds spur development in Mutoko
MUTOKO Rural District Council channelled devolution funds towards uplifting living standards of the people in the district in education and health sectors.











