Govt accelerating rural electrification to enhance development

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT is accelerating the expansion of the national electricity distribution grid to rural areas to enhance economic development in formerly neglected areas in line with the…

New dinosaur species unearthed in Zim

Sifelani Tsiko Innovations Editor A new species of dinosaur has been discovered in the ground on Spurwing Island at Lake Kariba, the world’s largest man-made lake and reservoir by volume. Scientists…

Mutirikwi power plant 82pc complete

George Maponga  Masvingo Bureau Work on the US$14,6 million Mutirikwi Hydro Power Plant is proceeding according to plan with the project now 82 percent complete and poised for commissioning in…

Sweet potato beds turned into graves as parents secretly bury children

Conrad Mupesa  Mashonaland West Bureau LEGISLATORS should come up with laws that protect children and allow Government officials to treat and vaccinate them even without the consent of their parents.…

New electronic system enhances healthcare

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in Gweru The roll out of the laboratory information management services is being speeded up in public health facilities across the country by the Government, resulting in the…

Mutsvangwa finally gets bail

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Harare businessman Neville Mutsvangwa and his two suspected runners were yesterday finally granted US$1 000 bail  each pending trial on three charges of illegal foreign…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Chance for Warriors to boost World Cup hopes

ZIMBABWE’S Warriors remain the country’s flagship sporting team whose international assignments always capture the attention of football enthusiasts and that of the nation at large.

Mysteries of a disused mine shaft

TUCKED in a thick foliage and undulating hills lies the Chidzuwi Pool in Alaska, imbuing a sense of calm and serenity, mystery and tied to the souls of more than 200 miners who perished when a shaft collapsed in the 1960s. 

Correct without humiliation: Part 2

If you missed the article, please make it a point to look for it online so that you can have a full appreciation of where we are coming from. 

Nursery school incorporates practical heritage studies

Youth Interactive Writer As we close Culture Month, Milton Park Nursery School has embraced the African tradition and heritage by incorporating practical heritage studies in its curricula for minors under…

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