NEW: Thieves target manhole covers
MORE than 200 sewer cast iron manhole lids have been stolen at different households in Chitungwiza by metal scavengers this year, while at least 50 more across the dormitory suburb have been left vandalised.
NEW: ‘Empower women with disabilities to eradicate GBV’
CIVIC organisations have called upon Government to avail empowerment projects for women with disabilities in order to eliminate gender-based violence (GBV).
NEW: ZEC makes new appointment
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has appointed Commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe as its spokesperson and chairperson of the National Multi-Party Liaison Committee.
NEW: Moderna says Covid-19 vaccine protection wanes, makes case for booster
New data from Moderna Inc’s large Covid-19 vaccine trial shows that the protection it offers wanes over time, supporting the case for booster doses, the company said in a news release on Wednesday.
NEW: ‘Consumers have the right to choose’
THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) says there is need for service providers to undergo regular professional development and refresher courses with regards to services they offer to ensure they are disseminating correct information to consumers.
NEW: Warriors pay the price
Zimbabwe’s national soccer team has suffered the consequences of their disastrous start to the 2022 World Cup qualifiers by dropping five places down the FIFA world rankings.
NEW: President to launch Bubi-Lupane irrigation scheme next week
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will launch the Bubi-Lupane irrigation scheme in Lupane, Matabeleland North, on Thursday next week.
NEW: ZETDC to disconnect debtors
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) says it will disconnect customers in arrears as it moves to recover the more than $5,6 billion it is owed.
NEW: Gogo Shaya wishes ‘Mastermind’ were alive to receive US$120k gift
HE might have died a bitter man, with a feeling that the nation did not properly honour him for his exploits, but the late five-time Soccer Star of the Year, George ‘Mastermind’ Shaya, may now be smiling in his grave, at least according to his wife.
NEW: PSC begins enforcing ‘no-jab, no-job’ directive
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has started enforcing Government’s ‘no-jab, no-job’ directive for all civil servants, with those failing to comply set to be barred from entering work premises.











