Zesa promises to improve electricity supply
Electricity supplies are set to improve soon as Zesa completes a cocktail of interventions to end the major load shedding that has hit residential areas hard and has even affected industrial areas although they are given priority.
Editorial Comment: Improving health staff conditions the panacea
A perennial problem for many developing countries is how to retain highly-trained medical staff within the public sector without breaking the national budget, thus causing an economic collapse, or without having to ration medical services by ability to pay by allowing the private health sector to dominate.
Redcliff murder victims named
Police have released the names of seven Redcliff murder victims where Thubelihle Khoshow went berserk and struck people with an axe, spear and knife.
22 motorists arrested over dangerous LED light bars
Police have arrested 22 motorists for fitting their vehicles with dangerous LED light bars while another 194 border jumpers have been arrested.
Pfumvudza launched amid high hopes
The 2021/2022 Pfumvudza/ Intwasa cropping programme was launched in Kariba district by the Government yesterday, with high expectations that it will consolidate food security in the predominantly dry area.
Makonde launches policy to eliminate gender imbalances
MAKONDE Rural District Council (MRDC) has launched the gender policy framework aimed at addressing gender-related imbalances, violence and promotes equal accessibility in all spheres of life.
Ulimi Lomumo Umlayo Uyaqhutshwa
Sikhumbuzo Dabengwa SIYAHLANGANA njalo kule iviki bafundi silokhu silandisa ngodaba lokulaywa komuntu. Wona umlayo umuntu uwuphiwa nini njalo ngubani? Kuviki eyadlulayo sakhuluma ngokulaywa komntwana ephuma ngekhaya esiya esikolo lapho ahlangana…
Zanu PF welcomes UN special rapporteur
The ruling Zanu PF has welcomed the impending visit by United Nations Special Rapporteur, Dr Alena Douhan, to review the impact of the illegal and unilateral sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the Western world.
Serial armed robber arrested
One of the country’s most wanted serial armed robbers who survived a shoot-out with police along Glenara Avenue South in Harare, in which five of his accomplices were killed in March last year has been arrested in Glen View 1 suburb.
Spike in human-wildlife conflict
Environmentalists are worried by the surge in human-wildlife conflicts in the country saying there is a need to ensure peaceful co-existence that will provide a better life for people while protecting the environment.











