NEW: UZ completes modern bus terminus
THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ) has completed refurbishment of its bus terminus, turning it into a modern facility.
NEW: Ten community information centres for Harare
GOVERNMENT, through the Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Ministry, commissioned 10 community information centres (CICs) in Harare province on Tuesday.
NEW: HCC installs new traffic lights
HARARE City Council (HCC) is in the process of installing new traffic lights and resuscitating existing ones across the metropolis.
NEW: Govt to flush out land barons
GOVERNMENT has warned land barons that are name-dropping the name of the ruling party – ZANU PF – to take over land that belongs to the State or private developers.
NEW: Jonga’s UK connection
REGINA Jonga is a celebrated female bodybuilder whose plight is often ignored.
She has won several competitions and accolades on the local scene, but, just like her fellow sportswomen, Jonga’s career has often been blighted by a lack of sponsorship.
NEW: EU economy reaches “turning point”
THE European Union’s (EU) economy has reached a turning point, with forces that were driving growth having “largely faded away,” European Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis said on Tuesday in Brussels.
NEW: Inflation, abortion lead list of voter concerns in U.S. midterm elections: exit poll
INFLATION and abortion led the list of issues identified by American voters as mattering most to their ballots in the 2022 US midterm elections, according to an exit poll released Tuesday evening.
NEW: Presidential input schemes spur seed industry growth
Presidential input schemes, such as the Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme have significantly contributed to the growth of the seed industry, an independent study has revealed.
NEW: Conservation boost for Mid Zambezi Valley
WILDLIFE conservation efforts in the Mid Zambezi Valley region – a hotspot for poaching – have been boosted by cross border collaboration between Zimbabwe and Zambia, thanks to the intervention by an international wildlife management organisation, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF).
NEW: 160 pastors graduate
PASTORS from different denominations, who had enrolled for spiritual training with the Zimbabwe Christian Ministers Association (ZCMA), on Friday graduated with diplomas and certificates at a colourful ceremony in Harare.











