NEW: Govt gazettes fees for e-passport

GOVERMENT has set new passport fees, as the new e-passport is being launched today.

NEW: Livestock inputs distribution underway

The distribution of livestock feed inputs to Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depots under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme is on course, with thousands of smallholder farmers benefiting from the free program.

NEW: Harare sets up mobile HIV testing for hotspots

HARARE City Council is providing anti-retroviral services to 110 000 residents, with 73,4 percent of people living with HIV in the city knowing their status, the municipality’s Health Services director, Dr Prosper Chonzi, has said.

NEW: Invictus Energy secures drilling rig for Zim project

Invictus Energy, the Australian firm exploring for oil and gas in Zimbabwe, has secured a drilling rig ahead of its drilling campaign set to commence in May next year.

NEW: South Africa to offer vaccine boosters as Omicron spreads

South Africa will offer booster doses of the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Covid-19 vaccines as the Omicron coronavirus variant drives daily infections towards record highs.

NEW: Armed robbers target ZIMSEC exam material?

POLICE are hunting for two suspected armed robbers, in connection with the murder of a security guard at St Augustine Mission in Penhalonga on Wednesday, after exchanging gunfire with the school’s security in a bid to gain entry into a science laboratory containing ZIMSEC examination material.

NEW: NGO commends Govt for disability-inclusive Budget 

LOCAL non-governmental organisation, Federation of Organisations of Disabled People in Zimbabwe (FODPZ) has commended Government for the inclusiveness of the 2022 National Budget. 

NEW: Artificial intelligence carries a huge upside. But potential harms need to be managed 

Artificial intelligence and machine learning have the potential to contribute to the resolution of some of the most intractable problems of our time. Examples include climate change and pandemics. But they have the capacity to cause harm too. And they can, if not used properly, perpetuate historical injustices and structural inequalities. 

NEW: ZACC seizes $700m property

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has seized property worth over $700 million, the Commission’s chairperson, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, has said.

NEW: Tanganda listing rescheduled again

Meikles Limited has postponed the listing of agricultural subsidiary, Tanganda Tea Limited, as the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) is yet to approve an application for Capital Gains Tax Relief.

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