$130bn earmarked for massive roadworks

ZIMBABWE will double down on road development projects this year, with Treasury and the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) injecting over $130 billion to rehabilitate about 10 000 kilometres under the second phase of the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP 2).

Learners are being held to ransom

PARENTS and guardians are usually prepared to do anything for their children to make the most of their lives.

They typically spare no expense to ensure they afford their children a chance to lead better lives than they did.

Twice a year HIV drug on the cards

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A new HIV treatment regime that will see a new drug Sunlenca (Lenacapavir) being taken twice in a year by people with multi-drug resistant HIV Type…

Confusion over Zifa’s new league

IT’S only 15 days into the new year, but a lot of contentious issues are already beginning to emerge in local football.

School authorities arm-twist parents

AFTER finally paying fees for her primary school children, Mrs Sharon Maisiri of Harare thought the struggle was over.

Town Clerks, Mayors face Government wrath… Deteriorating standards cause for concern

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Government says it is disappointed with poor service delivery obtaining in the country’s towns and cities that does not signal a collective agenda steeped…

Diasporans should let Zim in on new technology

Having hosted a number of Diasporans during the festive season as a country, I thought it apt to amplify how this important constituency can play a role in our technological and economic advancement.

All set for Tuku commemorations

THE Black Spirits band, in collaboration with the family of the late Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi, will, as usual, commemorate the life of the late national hero and legend through music and dance.

First Lady assists thousands of female livestock farmers

AGRIC4SHE patron Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday spent time with thousands of women who are undergoing extensive training in livestock production, in a development expected to enhance their contribution to the country’s economic development through the Livestock4She initiative.

CZI bullish on economic performance

Business activity increased in the nine months to September 2022, while most companies believe they also performed well in the October-December period, according to the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI).

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