Electricity-related accidents kill 224

AT LEAST 224 people were killed in electricity related accidents countrywide between 2009 and 2016, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority said on Wednesday.

Zim to host AU school feeding celebrations

Zimbabwe will host the third Africa Day of School Feeding commemorations at Glen View 2 Primary School in Harare on Thursday.

Mazingi memorial tourney on

TOP-FLIGHT teams in the Midlands Province will have a chance to fine-tune their preparations for the 2018 Premiership soccer season, commencing on March 10, with a four-team tournament to be held on Saturday at Mandava.

Keep abreast with market trends, livestock farmers told

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Government has challenged livestock producers to adhere to good animal husbandry practices to produce quality beef and milk that can compete on the international market…

Education Ministry gets $11k computers

Save the Children, an independent organisation focused on children affairs, last week donated eleven desktops, three laptops and a printer to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education valued at $11 028 to improve the quality of the learning environment for children.

Moto-X kids Bako, Manuel honoured

TWO of the country’s top junior motocross riders Daiyaan Manuel and Emmanuel Bako were among several winners who were honoured at the glittering Annual Motorsports Dinner & Awards Ceremony at Hellenic Club in Harare on Saturday night.

Stop using ‘bedroom’ herbs, warns First Lady

The First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has warned women against using sex enhancing herbs in or on their privates to please their husbands, saying it was one of the reasons why cases of cervical cancer were on the increase in the country.

Hubby kills wife’s lover

A Harare man appeared in court on Friday for allegedly murdering a man he suspected of having an affair with his wife, by throwing him down from a third floor balcony.

Gap between refugees, host communities

Alexander Betts Correspondent Refugees are increasingly regarded as a development issue, rather than simply a focus for humanitarian aid. This reflects the fact that 84 percent of the world’s refugees…

Parly takes Arda to task

Tempers flared in Parliament on Thursday last week between the chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, and executives from the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (arda) after the latter failed to provide documents of joint venture agreements with private companies such as GreenFuel and Trek.

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