Community radios key to disaster awareness

THE ongoing establishment of community radio stations is part of the Government’s disaster preparedness and response mechanisms, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa, has said.

Public, transporters welcome spike ban

Police have been banned from using light and throwable hand-held tyre spikes, a move welcomed by transport operators and the public, although police at static road blocks and checkpoints will continue using heavy prepositioned strips of spikes where necessary to contain or control traffic.

PSMAS workers engage bosses over working conditions

WORKERS at Premier Services Medical Investment (Pvt) Ltd, the corporate backbone of the Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) yesterday met with their management to iron out outstanding issues that have been affecting operations, including delayed salaries and school fees allowances.

National beef herd increases 10pc

The national beef herd increased from 5 478 648 cattle in 2020 to 5 509 983 last year, the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries Water and Rural Development has reported.

The Herald is a Superbrand again

Zimbabwe’s Top 200 Brands were announced at a colourful ceremony in Harare yesterday, with the country’s leading daily newspaper, The Herald, being one of the top 200 brands along with its sister paper The Sunday Mail and Star FM, also from Zimpapers, unveiled by the Marketers Association of Zimbabwe.

‘Zanu PF should continue to grow in numbers’

Zanu PF Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi has implored party members to work hard to ensure that the party gets more supporters and win more votes in the next harmonised elections.

Man disguises as woman, gets married for 16 months

A Honde Valley man disguised himself as a woman and got married for 16 good months while performing all the duties expected of a new bride, only being caught when playing for a women’s soccer team and being identified by people from his old village.

Editorial Comment: Let’s give women sport teams support to excel

The Zimbabwe senior national netball team this week got a huge boost in their quest to qualify for the upcoming Netball World Cup following the announcement of a sponsorship deal by Spar Zimbabwe.

Thank You JZ, You’re Special

IN their finest hour, amid an outpouring of boundless joy, they remembered something very important — their roots.

Remains of former Rwandan commander exhumed in Zim

THE remains of former commander of the Rwandan presidential guard, Protais Mpiranya, have been exhumed at Granville Cemetery in Harare following a request by United Nations (UN) investigators to the Government of Zimbabwe to take samples for DNA analysis.

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