Prison runs thriving horticulture project

THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) has embarked on a flourishing horticulture project at Zvishavane Prison, which is significantly enhancing the diet of prisoners and providing substantial support to other correctional facilities in the Midlands Province.

Dozens killed in fire incidents

DOZENS of people and domestic animals have been killed by fire, while property worth thousands of dollars has been destroyed as authorities struggle to contain fire outbreaks in the absence of modern fire trucks.

Westside seize NPL top spot

A brilliant spell of bowling by Tapiwa Mufudza, who took five wickets for only 18 runs, brought Gladiators crashing down from the top of the National Premier League (NPL) table as they suffered only their second defeat of the season by seven wickets at the hands of Takashinga Patriots 1 at their Highfield home on Wednesday.

‘African solutions for African problems’

Egypt’s 1952 revolution signalled the full liberation of the country when the Suez Canal was restored to its territory.

3 business units set up in Gokwe Sesame

IN a significant development for the local economy, three Village Business Units (VBUs) have been successfully set up in Nemangwe Village, in the Gokwe Sesame Constituency.

Namibia to give West taste of its own visa-medicine

Namibia is on the verge of implementing a new visa policy, some have described as fair. Namibians looking to travel to some countries have to go through very lengthy, pricey…

Sam Nujoma stretch opens to traffic

Residents and motorists have hailed Government for opening to traffic the reconstructed 6,5km stretch of Sam Nujoma Street Extension from the intersection with Cork Road to Harare Drive, saying this would ease congestion.

Namibian AG’s office to consolidate relations with Zim counterparts

A DELEGATION from Namibia’s office of the Attorney General is in the country to consolidate relations between Zimbabwe and Namibia and to look at the operations of their Zimbabwean counterparts.

Thousands protest Netanyahu’s visit to US

WASHINGTON DC. – Thousands of people, including Jewish Americans, demonstrated in Washington on Wednesday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint  session of the US Congress.

Farming cash body hit by debts

THE Agricultural Finance Corporation is owed $14 million by farmers who have skipped Zimbabwe and others who have suffered losses through drought.

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