Cabinet approves the Common Core Document

Zimbabwe’s response to the Covid-19 and report on the procurement and rollout of vaccines

‘Rural electrification can end deforestation’

THE fight to curb deforestation and address climate change currently affecting the world is achievable if the Government’s rural electrification drive is expedited.

US$1,3m fraud suspect removed from remand

Arrested company director Munyaradzi Gonyora was on Monday granted free bail by Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi barely a month after he was arrested for fraud involving US$1,3 million.

Embrace tree planting — Minister

People should plant at least one tree, particularly fruit trees, to mark and celebrate life events such as birthdays to enhance food production and security, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mashonaland West Province, Monica Mavhunga has said.

City of Harare to temporarily close Roadport

City stakeholders have expressed mixed feelings over Harare City Council’s decision to temporarily shut down the city’s cross border bus terminus, Roadport, as the local authority tries to resolve a stand-off with the current operators.

Men’s Health Talk

MEN have been encouraged to take health issues seriously and go for regular check-ups as most of them are succumbing to different diseases such as cancer, diabetes, mental health and many more.

Truck drivers up for smuggling

TWO truck drivers have been arrested on allegations of smuggling mbanje and bales of second hand clothes in separate incidents in Beitbridge and Masvingo with police also intensifying investigations in a case in which two local companies are facing fraud charges involving 147 000 litres of petrol.

Chipinge town secretary fired

THE tribunal that presided over the hearing of suspended Chipinge Town Council secretary, Dr Susan Dube, has recommended her dismissal from work.

AAG targets Asian markets

The Affirmative Action Group China/Asia chapter is working towards opening space for local produce and brands in Asian markets.

Media praised for fostering Covid-19 information

Government has applauded the media for playing a significant role in disseminating information on Covid-19, saying they have become essential to societal responses to the pandemic.

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