NEW: Covid-19 hospital admissions rise
THE number of people in need of hospitalisation for Covid-19 in the country has increased, Tuesday’s Cabinet briefing has revealed.
NEW: $17 billion for road rehabilitation
Road authorities will this year share $17 billion for road rehabilitation projects throughout the country, up from $9,5 billion they received last year, the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) said on Tuesday.
Breakthrough in Brussels
Most European Union (EU) member states now favour the unconditional removal of sanctions imposed by the bloc at the instigation of Britain at the turn of the millennium.
Major strides in road rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of roads under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2) is set to gain momentum as an additional $6 billion from last year, which will add to this year’s budget, will be readily deployed in ongoing works, it has been learnt.
Zacc salvages US$1m property in SA
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), with the assistance of South African authorities, has managed to seize and forfeit property worth US$1 million suspected to have been illegally acquired in the neighbouring country.
Youths central to development
National Youth Day tomorrow is a public holiday and while it has been one since 2018, this year is the first time it has been possible to arrange serious public activities with youths and organisations and use the day to address major issues that affect young people.
Govt targets solar power for horticulture
The Government plans to use solar to power 35 000 hectares of irrigated horticulture plots across the country to drive output and grow agriculture contribution towards the economy.
Deadlock at Mandava
COACHES Norman Mapeza and Tonderai Ndiraya expressed satisfaction with their respective teams’ performances after the champions FC Platinum and Dynamos were deadlocked in their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at Mandava Stadium yesterday.
Chamisa must sleep with one eye open
Elections always unfailingly produce rare and curious political creatures and species.
You might think you have seen it all only for another election cycle to remind you that you ain’t seen nothing yet.
CHEEKY PUBLIC DRINKERS NOW A MENACE. . . reinvent drinking formula
Cases of public drinking are rising and have reached unprecedented levels across the country.
Public drinking has become commonplace in the CBD and in most high and medium density suburbs in disregard of the law that prohibits it.










