NEW: “Campus radios must add value to communities”

University campus radio stations should reflect on the institutions’ identity and focus on producing knowledge for communities, Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said.

NEW: Tobacco farmers warned on night travels

Tobacco farmers should reconsider transporting their produce to auction floors at night as they can easily become targets of armed robbers, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has said.

NEW: Govt creating environment for media to flourish

The new political administration had made significant strides in creating an open and plural media over the past four years, and will assiduously continue with the reform agenda, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.  

NEW: Covid-19 forces 230 000 Zimbabweans to troop back home

Over 230 000 Zimbabweans who were living outside the country have returned home due to the fallout of the coronavirus in their host countries, latest statistics from the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) show.

NEW: Bafana’s huge statement ahead of Warriors clash

ZIMBABWE’S opponents in next month’s World Cup qualifiers, South Africa, have made a bold statement of intention.

They have appointed respected Belgian coach Hugo Broosnas the new man in charge of Bafana Bafana.

NEW: Big cheer for the elderly

THE elderly at Bumhudzo Old People’s Home recently got free eye screening and treatment for various ailments such as sugar diabetes and high blood pressure.

Private sector pumps $230m for vaccines

THE private sector has raised over $230 million to procure Covid-19 vaccines to complement and expedite Government’s national vaccination programme, which has an ambitious target of achieving herd immunity by year-end.

New salary deal for civil servants

GOVERNMENT will table a fresh salary increment offer for civil servants before the end of this month, making good on its promise to further review public sector earnings and follow up on last month’s increment.

Workers Day: Celebrating employees

Workers Day is important and, amid all the efforts of setting up and growing businesses and boosting both local and inward investment, it reminds us that this is built on the efforts that are made and will be made by the people who fill the jobs that exist and are being created, the employees.

HIDEOUTS FOR CRIME AND SLEAZE

Derelict buildings in towns and cities have not only become an eyesore, but a hideout and habitat for criminals, and convenient warehouses for both stolen goods and drugs, The Sunday Mail Society has established.

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