Youths unite to combat drug abuse

YOUTHS in Mashonaland West on Saturday converged at the Kadoma Showgrounds to take a stand against drug and substance abuse through dynamic sports and awareness activities.

All set for PSC retirement indaba

The Government, through the Public Service Commission, will this week hold its annual three-day second edition of the Public Service Retirement Conference, slated for the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair grounds in Bulawayo.

Manicaland Agric Show a resounding success

The just-ended Manicaland Agricultural Show has been described as a resounding success as it managed to attract a record number of local and foreign exhibitors.

Govt casts doubt on fairness of Byo water rationing

The Government has challenged the Bulawayo City Council’s water rationing programme, suggesting the local authority is not being transparent.

Huayou Cobalt investment tops US$1,1bn in Zim

CHINESE conglomerate Huayou Cobalt has invested US$1,1 billion in Zimbabwe’s mining sector since commencing operations in 2022.

Parly to assess fertiliser firms operations

Ahead of the summer cropping season, Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Industry and Commerce will this week visit and assess fertiliser manufacturing companies to appreciate their challenges and recommend to the Government policies to improve their operations.

36 war heroes to be reburied

The Fallen Heroes Trust of Zimbabwe is set to rebury 36 Zipra war heroes, including 35 who have already been exhumed from Sanyati and Hurungwe.

Refurbishment of Parirenyatwa main hospital begins. . . Nurses’ residence 95 percent complete

THE refurbishment of the main hospital building at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has begun, marking the most extensive rehabilitation of the country’s largest referral health centre since its opening as Andrew Fleming Hospital nearly 70 years ago.

Occupation of unserviced housing stands to be criminalised

THE occupation of unserviced land will soon be classified as a criminal offence under new regulations being crafted by the Government to curb the mushrooming of irregular settlements.

Fees, permit and licence reviews move to manufacturing, retail sectors

Debra Matabvu THE sweeping review of regulatory fees, licences and permits, which is meant to promote the ease of doing business by dismantling bureaucratic hurdles and reducing the financial burden…

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