Redistribution of base stations starts
A process has begun to redistribute some base stations to areas that do not have them, as the country moves to ensure all area are connected, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) director general Dr Gift Machengete, has said.
All set for Zanu PF unique conference
ALL is set for the Zanu PF 19th National Annual People’s Conference in Bindura, a unique conference that will be held in a hybrid fashion as the revolutionary party leaves nothing to chance against Covid-19, which has brought a new normal.
Headlands-Mayo road rehab to start
The reconstruction of the Headlands-Mayo Road under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) is set to commence soon, as the Second Republic believes that a modernising national transport infrastructure will spur economic growth and development.
Robbers get away with US$50 000, R310 000
Police have expressed concern over the increase in armed robbery cases after criminals got away with over US$50 000, R310 000 and various property since last week in separate incidents countrywide.
Rio-Zim constructs houses for displaced villagers
AT least 14 villagers who were displaced by Rio-Zim’s subsidiary, Chakari Dalny Mine in its expansion and sustainability drive, are set to receive modern housing structures.
Youth empowerment key: Minister Muchinguri
The empowerment of youths in all disciplines including sports is key and should be championed as part of the Government’s development agenda, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Cde Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri said.
Rainstorm leaves trail of destruction in Mbire
Scores of people in Mbire district, Mashonaland Central province were left homeless after heavy rains that pounded across the country on Monday afternoon destroyed their homes.
All set for National Prayer Day (2)
ZIMBABWE tomorrow celebrates the second anniversary of the National Day of Prayer, bringing together all denominations countrywide in solidarity with the God-fearing First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who since assuming office, has underscored the need to put God first in all programmes.
Climate change threatens 100m in Africa
LONDON. – More than 100 million extremely poor people in Africa are threatened by accelerating climate change that could also melt away the continent’s few glaciers within two decades, a…
Liberian president rewards honest taxi rider for returning US$50 000
MONROVIA. – Liberia’s President George Weah has honoured an 18-year-old motorcycle taxi rider who found and returned US$50 000 and L$100 000 to a businesswoman who had lost the cash…











