Harare-Mutare road dualisation resumes

WORK on the dualisation of the Harare-Mutare Highway has resumed with a six-kilometre stretch set to be completed by mid-February after the Government released US$5 million for the latest phase of the project.

It’s all beginning to come together nicely

EVERYONE loves a rags-to-riches story.

It melts the heart and engenders a fuzzy feeling borne out of the realisation that great trials and tribulations often precede tales of incredible victories and triumph.

Industry gets US$30m for retooling

THE Government has earmarked US$30 million for industry retooling from the nearly US$1 billion that Zimbabwe got from the International Monetary Fund under its Special Drawing Right (SDRs) disbursements to members.

Return of the giants

AFTER years of being pushed into the shade by their rivals, giants Dynamos and Highlanders are on a re-birth that has left them believing that they can once again become the dominant forces in the domestic football jungle.

Zim readies for Christmas 2021

SIX days from now Zimbabweans will join the rest of the world in celebrating Christmas Day.

Zinwa procures 40 drilling rigs

The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has taken delivery of a borehole drilling rig, with an additional 39 expected to be delivered during the first quarter of next year.

Time all farmers took up insurance

LAST week, a Marondera farmer lost his tobacco crop after a hailstorm swept across his farm.

The storm struck at a crucial time as Mr Tawanda Chihwai was preparing to start picking his “golden leaves” for curing. According to Mr Chihwai, the devastating hailstorm lasted for about 15 minutes and destroyed his entire crop.

Deeds Office reconstitution to promote digitisation

THE Government has separated the Deeds, Company Registry and Intellectual Property Office into two semi-autonomous units.

Christmas time: Love is key

Apparently love is not an option, but a mandate given to each and everyone one of us. Let us go out there and share with each other, let us be mindful of those with little or no resources, those with little or no reason to celebrate.

Corrupt council nurses fleece expecting mothers

EFFORTS by authorities to bring sanity to council-owned polyclinics are hitting brick walls, as rogue nurses are demanding bribes from expecting mothers.

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