NEW: Maize imports suspended

Online Reporter THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has suspended all maize imports. In a statement on Thursday, AMA chief executive officer Mr Clever Isaya said grain millers will have to…

NEW:CIO officer in court over US$9000 bribe

Online Reporter   A Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) officer who was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly demanding a US$9 000 bribe from a Chinese businessman has appeared in court. Harare…

NEW: ICT professionals key to development

Online Reporter DEVELOPMENT of a large pool of Information Communication Technology (ICT) professionals is central to the country’s quest to grow the economy in the next nine years through 2030.…

NEW: Chinese vaccines effective against Indian variant

Online Reporter Preliminary studies have indicated that Chinese vaccines, which are produced using an inactive coronavirus, are effective against the Indian variant, which is considered to be highly transmissible and…

NEW: President to officiate at National Culture Week Commemoration

President Mnangagwa is set to officiate at the National Culture Commemoration scheduled for tomorrow at Chief Njelele’s homestead in Gokwe as part of the ongoing Culture Week.

NEW: Zim confirms Indian Covid-19 strain

Government has detected the Indian Covid-19 strain – the B.1.617 – associated with a “focalised outbreak in Kwekwe” linked to a traveller from India on April 29.

NEW: SRC warns against corruption in sport

The Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) chairperson Gerald Mlotshwa on Wednesday put would-be perpetrators of corruption in sport on notice.

NEW: Covid-19 knocks out two netball clubs

Two teams – Flow Angels and Mutare Queens – that were part of the 20-team Rainbow Netball Amateur League (RANL) have withdrawn due to financial challenges occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic, it has been learnt.

NEW: Returning citizens to foot own quarantine bill

ZIMBABWEANS who test positive for Covid-19 on return into the country will be required to fund their own quarantine at designated isolation centres, Cabinet has announced. 

NEW: Paperless census on the cards

THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) will deploy high-tech enumeration and data collection equipment during next year’s population census.

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