Government secures food for 6 million people

Precious Manomano, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has so far mobilised 405 000 tonnes of grain to feed 6 million people for 12 months at a distribution pattern of 7,5kgs per person. From…

BEER IS CHEAPER IN THE CITY CENTRE: RESIDENTS

A DAY after his statement on congestion in Harare central business district (CBD) torched a social media fire-storm, some residents claim they are lured to drink in the city centre because the beer is cheaper.

ZIM RECORD FOURTH WIN

ZIMBABWE Cricket women’s emerging side recorded their fourth win at the ongoing Kwibuka Women’s T20 International tournament yesterday.

TWINS ASSOCIATION REPS OFF TO SUMMIT

A TWINS Association of Zimbabwe (TAZ) delegation is expected to join scores of twins from other countries at a regional summit in Zambia this weekend.

Juve agree departure terms with Allegri

Juventus said on Monday they had reached a deal with coach Massimiliano Allegri, who they fired two weeks ago, to end his contract by mutual agreement.

CONFRONTING EL NINO

IN a bid to compliment Government’s efforts to strengthen the role of small holder farmers amid the El Niño climate-induced drought impacting the country, the Sprout Women Empowerment Trust (SWET) has launched a programme aimed at empowering women and girls in Chitungwiza peri-urban and Chiweshe rural areas.

WARRIORS FEEL THE ‘WARMTH’

Tadious Manyepo in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa THE passionate ululation and whistling that greet the Warriors each time their bus passes through the streets of Johannesburg has had a significant impact on…

Intensify tech support for Africa — President

Hebert Zharare in SEOUL, South Korea PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday implored South Korea to intensify technology transfer to African countries and help facilitate support for the continent’s businesses and entrepreneurs so…

RBZ bosses sign integrity pledges

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s top managers yesterday reinforced their non-tolerance to corruption by signing the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Integrity Pledges, in line with President…

Govt warns road contractors over shoddy work

Freeman Razemba  Senior Reporter  CONTRACTORS who carry out shoddy jobs on roads will not receive payment from the Government until they reconstruct or rehabilitate them, a Cabinet minister has said.…

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