NEW: Treasury to address infrastructure sector bottlenecks  

Treasury will institute policy reforms to address bottlenecks in public infrastructure, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.  

NEW: Man pulls out gun during road rage

Negligent driving on Harare’s roads has become rampant.  

Screaming and shouting is increasingly becoming the norm, but one Harare man took it a step further when he pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot a fellow motorist who had blocked his way.   

NEW: Man pulls out gun during road rage

Negligent driving on Harare’s roads has become rampant.  

Screaming and shouting is increasingly becoming the norm, but one Harare man took it a step further when he pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot a fellow motorist who had blocked his way.   

NEW: Prophet gets 40 months for bedding minor  

A self-styled prophet of the Nguwo Tsvuku apostolic sect from Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe has been sentenced to 40 months’ in prison for bedding a 15-year-old.  

NEW: Prophet gets 40 months for bedding minor  

A self-styled prophet of the Nguwo Tsvuku apostolic sect from Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe has been sentenced to 40 months’ in prison for bedding a 15-year-old.  

NEW: 80pc seed distributed, as Govt launches planting blitz  

GOVERNMENT has launched a planting blitz aimed at ensuring farmers plant their crops on time, as over 10 000 tonnes of maize seed – accounting for 80 percent of the targeted seed distribution – has so far reached farmers.  

NEW: 80pc seed distributed, as Govt launches planting blitz  

GOVERNMENT has launched a planting blitz aimed at ensuring farmers plant their crops on time, as over 10 000 tonnes of maize seed – accounting for 80 percent of the targeted seed distribution – has so far reached farmers.  

NEW: Zimpapers fulfills cancer initiative promise   

Indigenous businesses and other institutions can make a difference in society by supporting initiatives such as fighting cancer, Zimpapers Group chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke has said. 

NEW: Zimpapers fulfills cancer initiative promise   

Indigenous businesses and other institutions can make a difference in society by supporting initiatives such as fighting cancer, Zimpapers Group chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke has said. 

NEW: Zim sees improvement in employees’ welfare   

Employees welfare continues to improve in line with the growing economy, as Government is working to align with dictates of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to protect workers’ rights and cushion them from challenges arising from emerging global challenges.  

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