‘Residents must understand Minimum Service Delivery Standards’

Peter Matika, [email protected] RESIDENTS across the country have been urged to actively hold local authorities accountable in line with Government set Minimum Service Delivery Standards (MSDS), amid growing concern over…

Massive roadworks to start as rainy season ends

Rutendo Nyeve, [email protected] GOVERNMENT expects to roll out massive road rehabilitation works countrywide immediately after the end of the rain season and has already set in motion procurement processes for…

Zimbabwe Bird return starts cultural healing journey: Rev Damasane

Bongani Ndlovu, [email protected] THE repatriation of the last Zimbabwe soapstone bird, the Chapungu and ancestral human remains from South Africa, marks the beginning of a broader journey of cultural restoration,…

Work begins on Media Practitioners Bill

Walter Nyamukondiwa in KADOMA GOVERNMENT has started the technical consolidation of the draft Media Practitioners Bill, which is expected to entrench professionalism and ethical conduct in journalism practice. The Bill…

Cabinet approves minerals value chain framework

Mukudzei Chingwere, [email protected] CABINET has approved the Minerals Value Chain – from mining to beneficiation, industrialisation, and exportation – framework, designed to maximise national earnings while building a vibrant downstream…

Final countdown to Maphisa

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] MAPHISA is set to come alive this Saturday as the nation gathers in Matobo District for this year’s Independence Day celebrations, with preparations now 98 percent complete…

Fitting farewell for Dr Msimanga

Raymond Jaravazam, [email protected]  WITH the national flag draped around his coffin and moments from being lowered into its final resting place, hundreds of mourners gathered around the graveside to bid…

Bulawayo combats abuse, gang violence, bullying in schools

Tanaka Nkala and Michelle Musandinyoze A POWERFUL message echoed through Mzilikazi High School in Bulawayo yesterday as learners, teachers and education officials stood together and declared a ’Not in My…

Troubled OK Zim closes Byo Lobengula St branch

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] STRUGGLING retail giant OK Zimbabwe has closed its Lobengula branch in Bulawayo. This follows a plunge into “choppy waters” that has forced the 83-year-old retail chain to…

Unregistered schools cannot guarantee child safety

There are 11,793 schools across the country, 8,308 and 3,485 primary and secondary institutions, respectively. At primary school level, 6,045 schools are registered, according to the latest Education Management Information…

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