NEW: 125 arrested for side marketing tobacco

One hundred and twenty-five people have been arrested for side marketing tobacco since the marketing season began on March 30.

NEW: Young leaders should lead by example – diplomat

YOUNG leaders should lead by example and take a leading role in the country’s socio-economic development, a diplomat has said.

NEW: Canada bans toys that look like guns

Canada’s government introduced legislation Monday to implement a “national freeze” on the sale and purchase of handguns as part of a gun control package that would also limit magazine capacities and ban some toys that look like guns.

NEW: No political content on community radio stations  

THE law does not allow community radio stations to be political, and those participating in politics risk losing their licences, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana has said. 

Heads to roll in parastatals — President

President Mnangagwa will soon take decisive action against leaders of State-owned enterprises responsible for gross malfeasance, lack of agency and costly bureaucracy, amid indications heads with roll.

Angel of Hope brings free healthcare to Binga

HUNDREDS of Binga villagers have received free medical treatment and medication courtesy of First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Angel of Hope Foundation’s partnership with United States doctors.

‘We’re working to address water woes’

The current borehole-drilling exercise is a stopgap measure to supply potable water to urban areas plagued by inept local authorities, as Government is presently constructing water bodies that will provide long-lasting relief, President Mnangagwa has said.

Kombis granted nod to operate, but . . .

Government has okayed the return of privately-owned commuter omnibuses (kombis) under new regulations being crafted to guide the liberalisation of the urban mass public transport system.

Let’s achieve food security at all costs

The interconnectedness of the world, which allowed the seamless movement of goods from one part of the world to the other, was once its strength, but now its weakness.

Learners digest june exam suspension

SOME learners who were hoping to sit for June examinations for various reasons now find themselves in a pickle following their cancellation by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec).

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