Faulty units back up, stabilise power supply

SOME electricity generation units at Hwange and Kariba South Power stations that had been affected by a technical fault are back in service after concerted efforts to bring normalcy, acting Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.

DNA equipment for GBV fight

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has received deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) analysis equipment worth US$327 294 and 85 480, which is expected to enhance criminal justice delivery system for survivors of gender-based violence.

Mohadi mourns spokesperson

ZANU PF Vice President and Second Secretary Cde Kembo Mohadi said the revolutionary party has been robbed of a gallant son of the revolution whose loss is difficult to express.

SC hears Malaba judgment appeal

The Supreme Court is today expected to hear the appeal against the urgent High Court judgment over the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s service by another five years.

Women’s League gets laptops, smartphones

CHINA through the Chinese Women Federation has donated laptops and smartphones to Zanu PF Women’s League to empower them technologically.

Shock as 11-year-old kills self

A Grade Six pupil from Chitungwiza who allegedly committed suicide has been buried at Zororo Memorial Park.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Pfumvudza bedrock of rural development

The pledge by President Mnangagwa when he launched this season’s Pfumvudza inputs programme for smallholder farmers that the Government was committed to development, particularly in the rural areas that had long been marginalised, is already being carried out.

30 Zim firms at Durban fair

At least 30 local companies are showcasing their products and services at the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2021) currently underway in Durban, South Africa.

Billiat walks away from Warriors

KHAMA BILLIAT, who transformed himself into the poster boy of the Warriors, has decided to walk away from international football, at the age of 31, after exactly 10 years of service, for his country. 

Relaxed Covid-19 regulations drive BAT cigarette volumes

ZSE-listed cigarette maker, BAT Zimbabwe, recorded an uptick in volume performance both on the export and domestic markets during the nine months to September 30, 2021, thanks to strong demand across board coupled with increased investment in its brands and the relaxed Covid-19 restrictions.

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