Father murders son

Online Reporter
POLICE are investigating a murder case in which a 46-year-old Mudzi man allegedly assaulted his 13-year-old son to death for stealing money from him.

Covid-19 derails artificial insemination programme

Tendai Chara 
THE shelving of a national artificial insemination programme due to the coronavirus has temporarily affected efforts to increase the national cattle herd.

DeMbare raid Bosso, CAPS United

Langton Nyakwenda
THERE has been no Premier Soccer League football action for the past 13 months but that has not stopped activity on the transfer market, with Harare giants Dynamos the latest to announce fresh signings.

“Let us protect wetlands”

Veronica Gwaze
THE Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) and Community Water Alliance (CWA) on Tuesday joined the world in commemorating World Wetlands Day.

Lockdown: A time for customers to be in the driver’s seat

However, this extraordinary tectonic shift in the operating landscape for both businesses and consumers requires migrating to digital platforms.

Law Society of Zimbabwe elects new president

Emmanuel Kafe
Lawyer Wellington Magaya has been elected president of the Law Society of Zimbabwe.
Mr Magaya will be deputised by Rumbidzai Matambo.

Civil servants scheme launched

Online Reporter
CIVIL servants who intend to contribute to the Government Mutual Savings (GEMS) fund – a scheme from which they can access concessionary loans – will begin paying premiums this month.

Covid-19 infections drop

Online reporter
THE number of Covid-19 cases recorded countrywide has dropped from mid-January to present, an indication that the situation is now under control, a senior Government official has said. 

More goat varieties for Zim farmers

Tanyaradza Mutizwa
THE Value Chain Alliance for Livestock Upgrading and Empowerment (Value) has imported improved goat genetics from Namibia to improve the quality of goat breeds for smallholder farmers across the country.

Zim among first countries to get Chinese vaccines

Online Reporter
Zimbabwe is among 14 developing countries that are set to be the first beneficiaries of Covid-19 vaccine aid from China, the Asian country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Wang Wenbin, has said.

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