NPRC hails nationwide mobile registration

The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) yesterday welcomed the nationwide mobile registration, which Government has embarked on as part of efforts to ensure all citizens have access to primary documents.

Making money in boxing means not saying sorry

LOS ANGELES. — Making money in boxing means never having to say you’re sorry.

Role of community health workers in fighting Covid-19

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are essential as they help to relieve the substantial burden of the Covid-19 pandemic on healthcare systems worldwide.

Cotton scheme improves farmers livelihoods

The Presidential Cotton Inputs Scheme has transformed lives of many smallholder farmers in communal areas especially youths and women who were struggling to access funding.

3 die in kombi, bus collision

Three people including a 21-year-old mother and her child, died on the spot, while several passengers were injured when an illegal commuter omnibus burst its front tyre and collided with a Munhenzva bus under the Zupco franchise near Chan’s Shops along Chiremba Road in Hatfield, Harare yesterday evening.

Service delivery in Harare plummets under MDC-A watch

UNDER the MDC Alliance watch, service delivery in the capital city Harare has plummeted to an all-time low with residents having to make do without basics such as water, while refuse go for weeks on end without being collected.

Club sacks unvaccinated coach

OHIO. — The Columbus Blue Jackets have fired recently hired assistant coach, Sylvain Lefebvre, after he decided to not get vaccinated against Covid-19.

If talks fail, war will continue with greater intensity — Nyerere

PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere of Tanzania arrived in London yesterday from the Irish Republic for talks with the British Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, on the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia conference.

Rapid transformation at Kazungula

With the new Zambezi bridge and the upgrade in road links to Kazungula in Zimbabwe, Botswana Namibia and Zambia, rapid progress is being made on upgrading the border post to cope with the expected increase in tourists as Covid-19 recedes and the extra commercial traffic.

Cabinet okays NRZ revival MoU

Cabinet has approved the memorandum of understanding between Zimbabwe and Turkey, which will give impetus to the joint venture between National Railways of Zimbabwe and Turkish construction giant Yapi Merkez, to rehabilitate and modernise the country’s railway infrastructure.

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