Youth Service trains 2 123

Herald Reporter A TOTAL of 2 123 youths were trained under the Youth Service in Zimbabwe (YSZ) programme last year as the Government intensified efforts to equip young people with…

TRAPPED BY THE FLOOD . . . Rains flood homes, disrupt schools and raise health fears

Mthokozisi Ncube [email protected] Heavy rains pounded Bulawayo yesterday, turning neighbourhoods into waterlogged traps, disrupting learning across the city, and exposing deepening sanitation risks. Amid the chaos stood Ms Eliza Hadebe…

Good rains lift farmers hopes

Raymond Jaravaza-Bulawayo Bureau PROMISING maize and traditional grains crops at various stages across Zimbabwe have renewed hopes of a bumper harvest for communal farmers in the Matabeleland region and the…

New year with good rains renews farmers’ hopes for a bumper harvest

Zimpapers Writers Promising maize and small grain crops at various stages of growth across Zimbabwe have renewed hopes of a bumper harvest for communal farmers in the Matabeleland region and…

Graphic details of Zvitsva’s rape, murder emerge as State adds more charges

Zvikomborero Parafini Graphic details surrounding Guruve suspected serial killer, Anymore Zvitsva emerged yesterday as he appeared in court where the State added five more charges.

Landmark convictions for copper possession

Arron Nyamayaro In a landmark ruling, Zororai Musvasviki, 56, from Old Magwegwe, Bulawayo, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for violating Section 10 of The Copper Control Act…

New laws to curb junk food consumption on the cards

Lincoln Towindo-Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is set to clamp down on the marketing and sale of unhealthy and ultra-processed foods high in sugar, salt and fat as part of sweeping nutrition…

Businesswoman up for dealing in dagga

Lovemore Kadzura Mutare Bureau A RURAL businesswoman, who used her grocery shop as base to peddle illegal drugs, has finally been arrested by detectives who found her in possession of…

DOWN BUT NOT OUT!. . . Mudzengerere demands a response

Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub NATIONAL Under-19 cricket captain Simbarashe Mudzengere feels Zimbabwe lost to England on Sunday because they did not do the basics.

‘Zim pivoting towards export driven economy’

Sikhulekelani Moyo Zimpapers Business Hub RECENT trade data reflects significant structural improvements towards an export-driven economy, highlighting the success of Zimbabwe’s economic transformation agenda, national trade development and promotion body,…

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