Zupco buses for returning students

UNIVERSITIES across the country have engaged ZUPCO to provide buses to ferry final year students, who are expected to start returning to their campuses today, The Herald has learnt.

Signal boost for rural communities

RURAL communities can now access information on key developmental programmes through Government’s digitisation programme with designing of local radio transmitters already underway.

Kangaroo Mother Care: Covid-19 positive mothers should not be separated from their infants

During pregnancy, women experience various complications.

Lloyd Mutasa — a man with blue blood

Sports Reporter FORMER Dynamos midfielder and coach Lloyd “Samaita” Mutasa says he still has some unfinished business with the Glamour Boys and would not hesitate to take the hot seat…

7 escapees return to Gweru centre

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief SEVEN of the 18 returnees who escaped from Mkoba Teachers’ College quarantine centre in Gweru two weeks ago, have been taken back to the centre.…

Covid -19 threatens regional food security

The raging deadly coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) and the global lockdowns pose a serious threat to food security across the entire Southern Africa region which is already battling a drought caused by poor rains in the just ended cropping season.

Marriages Bill passes 3rd reading

The Marriages Bill passed its third reading with amendments in the House of Assembly on Thursday last week and will now go to the Senate.

Lowveld targets 3 000ha for winter cropping

THE Lowveld winter maize project is on the right track after the Masvingo Development Trust (MDT) sealed a deal with sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe to prepare 3 000 hectares targeted for maize and traditional grains.

ZESA restores power to Beitbridge West

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has restored power to Beitbridge West constituency where most business centres, clinics, schools and irrigation projects had been without electricity for the past two years.

Chipinge farmers venture into goat production

For three consecutive years the skies have not been generous in Chipinge and neither has the sun been merciful.

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