EU supports vulnerable families in Caledonia

The European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), working through the World Food Programme, is complementing Government efforts to assist 13 000 food insecure people in peri-urban Caledonia in Goromonzi on the border with Harare.

Beitbridge’s automation boon for border efficiencies

The automation of services and separation of traffic at the newly transformed Beitbridge Border Post has been maintained and seen increased volumes of commercial traffic using this route, with commercial cargo now just taking three hours to clear, rather than the 24 hours in the past.

New registry offices in Murehwa West to enhance service delivery

In a significant development aimed at enhancing essential service delivery to the local community, a new Registrar’s Office is being built in the Musami area in Murehwa West Constituency.

Family unity recognised as crucial in sustainable development

Families must unite against, poverty, gender-based violence, drug and substance abuse, moral decadence and other social vices to be a key vehicle for social and economic development, Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.

Concern over rising smash and grab incidents in Harare

HARARE residents have expressed concern over a marked increase in night time muggings in parts of the capital where motorists have been targeted in smash and grab incidents.

Govt clears 90pc of payment arrears to wheat farmers

The Government has almost cleared its entire debt to wheat farmers for last year’s deliveries of the crop, as it steps up provision of input and other support to growers for the current cropping season.

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