Devolution funds transform Marondera livelihoods
Marondera Municipality is working on improving service delivery and upgrading infrastructure using equipment acquired through devolution funds in order to transform livelihoods of residents.
Goat farming boon for Binga women
Climate change hits us all but the most damaging impacts are seen in the rural areas, where most smallholder farmers are extremely vulnerable to climate hazards as a result of poverty and weak access to services and institutional resources.
‘Wear national dress with pride’
Zimbabweans have been urged to wear the national dress with pride.
City boss up for US$2m road fraud
HARARE City Council’s projects superintendent, Asiyo Mkombeze, who was responsible for monitoring the roads rehabilitation programme is today expected to appear in court on allegations of lying to the local authority that Kelvin South Road in Graniteside had been refurbished when no work was done.
Nurse in trouble over vaccination cards
A NURSE stationed at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital has appeared in court on allegations of selling vaccination cards.
Police nab 100 in Mazowe
More than 100 people were arrested at two farms in Mazowe on allegations of dealing in dangerous drugs and operating brothels and some have now been released after paying deposit fines.
Brothers on the run for sibling’s murder
TWO Masvingo siblings have gone into hiding after they fatally assaulted their 30-year-old brother who they had found beating up his wife following an altercation, as murder cases continue to worry police countrywide.
Witness absolves meter supplier
ZIMBABWE Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) revenue assurance manager, Engineer Willard Shereni, has told the court that the smart meters supplied by businessman Farai Jere’s company, Helcraw Electricals, complied with their expectations when they were delivered.
Chinhoyi courts: Giant structure roars to life
A WALK into the new composite Chinhoyi Courts Building commissioned by President Mnangagwa last week will leave one convinced that, indeed, Vision 2030 is possible under the Second Republic.
Africa steps up efforts to save vultures from extinction
The recent launch of the Vulture Conservation Forum by BirdLife Africa – a platform of its network of partners and collaborators from more than 28 countries across the continent – is a great step that will help to save vultures that are now critically endangered and at high risk of extinction in Africa mainly due to poisoning.











