Ecological sensitive areas to be declared soon: EMA

THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is finalising the processes to declare ecological sensitive areas in line with the National Wetlands Master Plan, which was announced by Cabinet in June, an official has said. 

Zim, Tanzania to collaborate on economic development

Tanzanian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Professor Emmanuel Mbennah yesterday said Harare and Dar es Salaam have strong political and historical ties and will enhance economic cooperation to improve the welfare of their citizens. 

Top cop accuses ZACC officer of concealing documents

AN investigating officer suspended police Commissioner Erasmus Makodza, charged with concealing a transaction from a principal, yesterday claimed that an investigating officer from Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), who handled the matter, withheld some documents, which he said were supposed to be handed to the State and his lawyers. 

President to officiate at disability expo

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the 9th edition of the National Disability Expo in Gweru next week and running from Monday to Wednesday at Gweru Sports Club.

CALA: Teachers’ new cash cow

Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE Continuous Assessment Learning Activity (CALA) has turned into a cash cow for teachers who are being paid to award more marks to candidates, while others…

Councils warned over devolution funds

Some local authorities have been warned over neglecting their council duties while hiding behind Government-sponsored programmes.

US$1.5m anti-malaria war chest

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor AFRICA University’s Malaria Research Unit has been awarded a US$1.5 million grant, while its Dean of the College of Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences, Professor Sungano…

Arson fears raised in ginnery fire

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter CONFLICT and tension among stakeholders in the cotton value chain are alleged to have triggered the act of arson in which cotton lint worth over…

Mutare roads get new lease of life

THE Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme is gathering momentum in Mutare, with Government taking over the rehabilitation of three major roads in the city.

Mafiosi evicts families from Insingiza Farm

Hundreds of families were yesterday evicted from Insingiza Farm in the Mapunga area on the outskirts of Bindura, owned by expelled former Zanu PF provincial chairperson Dickson Mafios and his half-brother Tichaona Danny Kasukuwere.

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