NEW: ICZ boosts police efforts
THE Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ) has handed over roadblock equipment to the tune of US$82 000 to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).
NEW: 71-year-old man gets bail over killing 6-year-old
A HIGH court judge has granted $5 000 bail to a 71-year-old Chivi man who allegedly strangled to death a 6-year-old on suspicion that he had stolen sweet reeds from his field early this month.
NEW: 71-year-old man gets bail over killing 6-year-old
A HIGH court judge has granted $5 000 bail to a 71-year-old Chivi man who allegedly strangled to death a 6-year-old on suspicion that he had stolen sweet reeds from his field early this month.
NEW: Blanket Gold Mine posts record annual output
GWANDA-BASED gold producer, Blanket Mine produced 67 476 ounces (oz) of gold last year, up from 57 899oz in the prior comparable period.
NEW: Blanket Gold Mine posts record annual output
GWANDA-BASED gold producer, Blanket Mine produced 67 476 ounces (oz) of gold last year, up from 57 899oz in the prior comparable period.
NEW: Empowerment projects to benefit 20 000 youths
THE Deaf Zimbabwe Trust (DZT) and USAID have partnered to launch the ‘Empower’ project, which is aimed at enhancing decent employment facilities for youths and young people with disabilities, through skills, access to finance, technical and economic-social support.
NEW: Empowerment projects to benefit 20 000 youths
THE Deaf Zimbabwe Trust (DZT) and USAID have partnered to launch the ‘Empower’ project, which is aimed at enhancing decent employment facilities for youths and young people with disabilities, through skills, access to finance, technical and economic-social support.
NEW: All set for crucial ZIFA indaba
ALL is now set for Saturday’s watershed consultative meeting for ZIFA members in Harare, an indaba that could shape the future of the game.
NEW: All set for crucial ZIFA indaba
ALL is now set for Saturday’s watershed consultative meeting for ZIFA members in Harare, an indaba that could shape the future of the game.
NEW: Govt’s food aid programmes to continue
GOVERNMENT will continue to distribute food aid to vulnerable groups to ensure they do not face any hunger following the dry spells that have been experienced during this summer cropping season.







