Parents hail show over new safety measures
Parents have commended organisers of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show in Harare for implementing tight security measures for children in case they are lost within the surrounds of the Exhibition Park.
Telegram app chief freed in France
PARIS. – French prosecutors yesterday freed Telegram CEO Pavel Durov from police custody after four days of questioning over allegations that the messaging app is being used for illegal activities.
Govt calls on heroes’ dependants to claim benefits
Awareness campaigns on the National Heroes Act have been started by the Ministry of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs, with a view to informing stakeholders on benefits due to them.
Assist in drug abuse fight, church leaders urged
Church leaders should show their relevance in communities through teaching about respect for authorities, praying for peace and shunning egocentric ideas that lead to religious competition, a United Kingdom-based church leader, Apostle George Akalonu, has said.
US nationals face death penalty for ‘attempting’ coup in DRC
KINSHASA. – Prosecutors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) have demanded the death penalty for 50 people, including three Americans, for their alleged involvement in a recent failed coup in the Central African state.
Return top-of-the-range vehicle, High Court orders ex-NBA boss
The High Court has ordered former National Biotechnology Authority (NBA) chief executive Mr Jonathan Mufandaedza to return a top-of-the-range vehicle and other items allocated to him during his employment and to pay the full cost of the civil court case, including the authority’s legal fees.
Namibia blocks Israeli-bound ship
WINDHOEK. — Namibia on Tuesday blocked a vessel suspected of carrying explosive materials bound for Israel from docking in the southern African nation’s ports, the state-run newspaper New Era reported.
Meat Advisory Council engages Govt on funding
THE Livestock and Meat Advisory Council (LMAC) is in discussions with the Government for funding needed to support the growth and development of the livestock sector.
Over 600K tonne of wheat in sight
Elton Manguwo ALTHOUGH the current winter wheat crop suffered frost damage in some areas, Government is optimistic of surpassing 600 000 tonnes as much of the crop is healthy…




