Washington’s nuclear brinkmanship threatens catastrophe
Next month will mark 60 years since the Cuban Missile Crisis, which was, up to that time, the closest the world had come to nuclear war.
Council worker, orphans in row over house
corruption-riddled Harare City Council is embroiled in yet another storm after one of its employees has been trying to evict children of the late owner and has claimed that the house is now in her name.
‘Good agronomic practices key to enhancing productivity’
Farmers unions have called on farmers to put productive measures that increase output as the nation gears for self-sustenance in national food security in line with Vision 2030.
Burnt human remains found in Ruwa
Human remains comprising legs up to the knees and charred bones were found at an open space along Mutare Road in Ruwa on Sunday while other remains were also found in Sadza area buried in a shallow grave.
Committee lobbies for more health funding
The Parliamentary Committee on Health and Child Care is lobbying Treasury to allocate more funds towards health to improve prenatal and maternal health access by all women across the country.
Extra silos for wheat surplus under construction
MORE silos are now planned with warehouses to be used as temporary storage of reserves as Zimbabwe is now harvesting its first ever winter wheat that meets self-sufficiency and wheat and other grains move regularly into surplus harvests.

