A sad end to Mutoko’s ‘talking’ bus
The registration had long since expired and the tyres had flattened, as if the bus had surrendered to the weight of time.
By Jairos Saunyama
21h ago
Act on water infrastructure now
Unicef has gone further, making an appeal for US$34 million for the rehabilitation of water points to ensure people in need access safe water.
By Newsday
21h ago
Lean season intensifies, access to food increasingly constrained
Most rivers, streams and dams are dry and fast-receding water tables are causing deep well and borehole levels to drop, with some drying off completely as demand increases.
By Famine Early Warning System Network
21h ago
ED shows impotence
Parliament has not seen much action in lawmaking in the session except the perfunctory passing of legislation to legalise the budget.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu
21h ago
Villager, conservation clash over shooting of dogs
The situation has sparked significant concern within the community regarding the dynamics between local residents and conservation initiatives.
By Obert Siamilandu
21h ago
Journalists key in promoting responsible mining: Expert
The initiative also seeks to identify areas for future collaboration between the media and mining companies to promote responsible mining practices in Zimbabwe.
By Sharon Sibindi
21h ago
Court withdraws fraud allegations against couple
According to section 8 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, the State is permitted to withdraw charges before a plea is entered.
By Staff Reporter
21h ago
Ex-mayor Masunda acquitted in indecent assault case
The State was alleging that Chidawu proceeded to her subordinate Truword Kapamara’s office and narrated the incident to him.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
21h ago
Lifeline for Macheke elderly
Government is currently rolling out a food aid programme across the country, with Murewa South included.
By Takudzwa Munemo
21h ago