EDITORIAL COMMENT: Relaxed lockdown a boon, but vaccination still needed

The return to a level two lockdown with normal business hours has been enthusiastically welcomed by all business sectors, who while they managed to cope, just, with the restrictions of…

Time Bank set to reopen

Business Reporter Time Bank of Zimbabwe Limited, the first locally owned commercial bank to be established in the country, is set to reopen soon its doors to the public, the…

ZIFA rep calls for Loga’s axing

ZIFA board member, Sugar Chagonda, has called for the immediate dismissal of under-fire Warriors coach, Zdravko Logarusic, describing the gaffer as ‘’a liability and an albatross on our neck.’’

Space station passes overhead

The largest man-made object in orbit, the giant 73mx109m International Space Station massing 440 tonnes, frequently passes over Zimbabwe, but can only be seen when one of these passes occurs shortly after sunset or shortly before dawn.

Herald comes to aid of UZ student

Zimbabwe’s leading daily, The Herald, has donated a cell phone loaded with four months’ data and an assortment of groceries to a partially visually impaired fourth-year University of Zimbabwe student.

Devolution breathes life into Insiza

Insiza Rural District Council has channelled $27 million in devolution funds towards the implementation of major capital projects, which include building of schools and clinics to improve people’s livelihoods.

Greenbelt unfolds in Lowveld as irrigation scheme takes shape

A total of 3 000ha will be cleared in Buffalo Range in the Lowveld for irrigation by Manjirenji Dam with contracts awarded to a private Chinese company, China Nan Chang to clear 2 000ha and local company Fossil to clear the other 1 000ha.

India donates cars to Zim

INDIA, which is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, has pledged to further diversify and intensify trade, investment, educational and other linkages with Zimbabwe as the two countries continue to share strong cordial relations.

Paperless census trial run set for November

The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) is set to conduct a trial run in November to test its new paperless computer assisted personal interview technique in preparation for the national population and housing census on a date to be set by April 2022.

Upgraded Kudzanai terminus opens for long distance buses

The new-look Kudzanai long distance bus terminus in Gweru opened to public and long distance buses yesterday after being closed for over a year to allow for a major upgrade.

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