Armed robber rues stealing US$5

A MAN who stole US$5 from a motorist before causing a car accident has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Water diplomacy: SADC’s new frontier for cooperation

SADC member states are increasing their cooperation in the water sector in pursuit of regional integration and sustainable management of transboundary water resources for the socio-economic benefit of their citizens.

NGOs pledge to support Zim’s mining sector vision

Local non-governmental organisations, the Zimbabwe Mining Safety Health And Environmental Council (ZIMSHEC) and ActionAid Zimbabwe, have pledged to promote sustainable environmental practices in Zimbabwe’s mining sector to help achieve an upper middle income economy by 2030.

Defence forces critical for Vision 2030 attainment

ZIMBABWE’S vision of becoming an upper middle-income economy by 2030 is only attainable if the prevailing peace persists, with the country’s army pledging to play its role in fostering security.

Masvingo to host Easter Open Chess Tourney

THE Zimbabwe Chess Federation (ZCF) is set to host this year’s edition of the Easter Open Chess tournament in Masvingo where more than 350 athletes are set to participate.

Over 1 million pregnant women benefit from free maternity care

More than one million pregnant Zimbabwean women delivered their babies for free at supported health facilities over the past 13 years under the Results Based Financing (RBF) model, an official has said.

35 years jail for killing farmer

A MAN from Mt Darwin who was hired to rob a tobacco farmer of his US$9 000 earnings from the sale of his crop, but  instead killed the farmer, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Youths seek to formalise own mining activities

A DATABASE for youths involved in mining is being compiled by Miners for Economic Development to enable young people to access financial support and create synergies.

Livestock farmers consider clustering to eliminate middlemen

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer REELING under the impact of the harsh El Nino-inspired drought and unavoidable distress cattle sales at give-away prices, farmers are considering forming clusters and start…

All church gatherings to obtain clearance this Easter

This Easter all gatherings including large church gatherings must obtain prior health clearance to ensure the diminishing threat of cholera does not suddenly explode, must be supervised by health authorities, and there must be adequate clean water and sanitation measures in place before approval is granted.

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