President reiterates sanctions removal call

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor PRESIDENT Mnangangwa has reiterated the call for the urgent and unconditional removal of sanctions which have a deleterious impact on the economy. In his State Of…

Another Mukuru branch robbed

Armed robbers pounced on a Mukuru.com branch at Rutenga Growth Point and got away with US$10 000, after forcing an employee to open a safe at gunpoint.

Forced cattle dipping looms

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter THE Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) will be coercing farmers into dipping their cattle judiciously, while punishing deviants who fail to comply with the aggressive bid…

Matsikenyere slams self serving leaders

Ray Bande Senior Reporter POLITICAL leaders imposing their cronies in positions of local leadership in order to fortify their own political foothold have no place in the New Dispensation, Minister…

OPC dismisses malicious story

The Office of the President and Cabinet yesterday said it was dismayed by a malicious story that appeared in three local newspapers linking President Mnangagwa to a court case in which he was not a respondent.

35 000 boreholes by 2025

More than 35 000 boreholes must be drilled countrywide by 2025 to give at least one borehole for every village. 

500 benefit from ZDF medical outreach programme

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent AT least 500 Odzi villagers last week benefited from a Ministry of Defence Forces and War Veterans Affairs co-funded programme of a free mobile pharmacy that…

Ministry approves new Heritage textbook

A new Heritage Studies textbook for Lower 6 learners has been approved by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.

Major blow to Anglican privatisation

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent THE controversial attempts by the Anglican Church to privatise its top performing boarding schools in Manicaland Province has suffered a major blow following the resignation of…

Data mining way to go: Minister

THE Government is determined to ensure that information communication technologies (ICTs) become the backbone of the country’s economy as data is now the most traded item in the world, a Government official has said.

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