Zim to benefit from US$5,5m packhouse plan

Michael Tome  Business Reporter Zimbabwe is among four African countries set to benefit from an initiative to build €5 million (US$5,45m) worth of cold storage facilities, sources in the horticultural…

DEMBARE PLAYER AWARDS MOVED TO NEXT YEAR

Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter THE year that began with a loud hype for giants Dynamos is set to end quietly with revelations the club will this year not be holding…

Rowdy legislators ejected, suspended

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter Rowdy CCC legislators were ejected yesterday from the National Assembly for disturbing the swearing-in ceremony of the nine new constituency legislators elected during the by-elections held on…

Bill to abolish death penalty gazetted

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter After an effective moratorium on executions for more than 18 years, Zimbabwe now intends to permanently abolish the death penalty and replace it with a maximum sentence…

President Mnangagwa caps 172 MSUAS graduates

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa capped 172 graduates at Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences’ second graduation ceremony held at its Fernhill Campus in Mutare yesterday (Thursday). President…

Zim railway set for revamp

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is set to revamp the 10-kilometre railway stretch from Mutare to Forbes Border Post to increase the carriage of goods by a safer and…

Violent storms leave trail of destruction

  Ray Bande and Luthando Mapepa VIOLENT storms recorded in parts of Manicaland early this week left a trail of destruction, with several schools having their roofs destroyed, while infrastructure…

ZimBho festive season campaign launched in Mutare

  Liberty Dube Post Correspondent THE Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry on Wednesday successfully launched the Domestic Tourism Campaign dubbed: ‘ZimBho – Uripi’ in Mutare. The campaign, among other…

Govt continues fight against cholera

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter CONFIRMED cholera deaths increased by 28 percent in Manicaland Province over the past week, bringing the total number of deaths to 32. The deaths had…

Mutare City Council adopts multi-sectoral approach to fight GBV

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter MUTARE City Council has adopted a multi-sectoral approach to fight Gender Based Violence (GBV), with the aim to provide a comprehensive and coordinated response to…

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