Teachers urged to ignore strike call

Stanford Chiwanga Teachers must get down to business and opt for salary negotiations with the Government instead of striking, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Zimbabwe Mr Innocent…

WATCH: Zim embassy probes SA police brutality

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWE’S embassy in South Africa is looking at circumstances leading to the assault of a Zimbabwean cross-border bus driver by three police officers in the neighbouring…

Covid-19: Vaccine passports to start in England this month

Vaccine passports in nightclubs and other indoor venues in England will be required at the end of this month, the vaccines minister has confirmed. Nadhim Zahawi said it was the…

COVID-19: WHO Director confirms Africa has lowest vaccination coverage at 2%

The World Health Organisation Director, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus has said that the African continent has the lowest vaccination coverage at just two percent. This was part of his opening remarks…

Africa’s COVID-19 cases pass 7.91 mln: Africa CDC

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 7,910,086 as of Monday afternoon, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The Africa CDC, the specialized…

Zim look to carry winning momentum into ODI series

IRELAND and Zimbabwe are set to clash in a three-match ICC Cricket World Cup Super League (CWCSL) series, with the first game set to be played today. Zimbabwe come into…

Lockdown eases to Level 2

The national lockdown was yesterday eased from Level Four to Level Two by President Mnangagwa.

New offer letters for farmers

Old offer letters for resettlement land and land permits are being replaced with new documents that have improved security features to curb illegal parcelling out of land and weed out fake offer letters.

Commuters applaud new train service

The new Harare commuter train services run by Zupco and the National Railways of Zimbabwe started yesterday afternoon on the Mufakose route, with those trying it out given a free test ride.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Train service first step to integrated public transport

The reintroduction of limited commuter rail services in Harare is an idea whose time has come, and this time it will probably work since we are also seeing the initial stage of a future integrated public transport system with Zupco planning to have buses to take passengers from where the train stops on the outer edges of suburbs deep into the residential areas.

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