NEW: Education ministry takes proactive approach to Mpox prevention

Sharon Masocha As schools are set to open this coming Tuesday, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is prioritising health and safety in light of the Mpox concerns. In…

NEW: Met department issues warning, as risk of veld fires rises

Violet Chenyika The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has issued a stern warning to Zimbabweans to be vigilant against the threat of veld fires, as the country faces heightened risks due…

NEW: From dancehall to mbira

Online Reporter AFTER successfully hosting the oversubscribed Harare Zimdancehall cup clash, Chipaz Promotions will host a mbira musical show dubbed Bira reMbira in Harare. The show, which will be held…

NEW: Kunzvi Dam 55 percent complete

Online Reporter The construction of Kunzvi Dam, which is earmarked to end Greater Harare’s water woes, is now at 52 percent complete, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has said.…

The case for extending dedicated mining colleges

Tawanda Musarurwa ARTISANAL and small-scale mining (ASM) in the country provides a vital lifeline for millions, directly and indirectly. Statistics from Fidelity Gold Refinery show that small-scale producers delivered 18,6…

NEW: Three die along Bulawayo-Plumtree Road

Online reporter Three people were killed while three others were injured when a Toyota Allex with six occupants veered off the road before overturning after hitting a cow at the…

NEW: Government focuses on industrialisation and value addition

Michael Tome GOVERNMENT will be dedicating more effort to the economy’s structural adjustment to suit the industrialisation agenda, a senior government official has said. This effort will mainly be directed…

NEW: Harare city planning in shambles – principal housing officer

Online Reporter PROPER town planning procedures and processes have been dumped in Harare and land barons operate like warlords being shielded by interfering city councillors, so access to residential land…

NEW: New radius-based restrictions for commuter omnibuses

Standrick Chagadama The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has reduced radius restrictions for commuter omnibuses from 120km to 60km, urging the travelling public to resort to conventional buses for…

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