Dates set for Bosso AGM, elections

Allan Foti, Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS have announced dates for the Annual General Meeting as well as the elections for the posts of chairman, secretary and committee member.

Major shake-up in police force

Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau THE country’s police force is set for a major shake-up as the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Affairs has come up with a new roadmap…

There is a need to promote goat production

Dingaan Ndlovu GOATS are regarded as highly adaptable to arid conditions and are now widely promoted as one of the means of adapting to the increasing droughts due to climate…

Councillors ordered to pay for iPads

Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter THE Government has ordered Bulawayo councillors to pay for iPads which they recently got from the local authority, warning them that they cannot do as they…

Undenge, Mzembi granted bail

Harmony Agere, Harare Bureau FORMER Cabinet Ministers Samuel Undenge and Walter Mzembi, who were arrested last Friday for criminal abuse of office, have been released on US$300 and US$400 bail,…

2018: Vene paChinhu A goodbye to Gore raGrace

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Indeed, it’s a new beginning not only to the intervallic dictates of time as declared by the Gregorian calendar.

RBZ moves to avert fertiliser shortage

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Business Correspondent FERTILISER manufacturing companies have started importing the input following a timely intervention by the Government to direct the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to facilitate allocation…

Treasury avails $7,9m for BVR extension

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau Treasury has released US$7,9 million for extended Biometric Voter Registration, with a comprehensive voters’ roll expected within five months.

Council seeks partners to revive parks

Clinton Moyo ,Business Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council is working on seeking partners to assist it in reviving its recreational parks and wildlife sanctuaries.

ISIS-allied Boko Haram faction claims killing of Nigerian troops

Kano — The Islamic State faction of Boko Haram on Friday said it was responsible for a late December attack on Nigerian army barracks, claiming it killed nine soldiers and…

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