Author: ZimSitRep_T
‘Agriculture sector to anchor development aspirations’
Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE’S journey to become a modern, prosperous and highly industrialised country by 2030 will be driven by the continued growth ...
Brain drain: Council employs nurses past retirement
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) may soon start employing nurses past the retirement age of 65 as it grapples ...
Luna Park returns to Bulawayo in time for ZITF
Tafadzwa Chibukwa, Sunday News Reporter
PROPRIETORS of the most loved and cherished Luna Park, Family Amusement Park, have announced their return ...
Midlands uhuru celebrations devolve to Kwekwe
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent
KWEKWE, the host of this year’s independence celebrations for Midlands Province, has seen a lot of inf ...
Lingwe piped water scheme eases water challenges in Matobo
Uzile Mkwananzi, Sunday News Reporter
THE recent commissioning of Lingwe piped water scheme which is going to serve 160 households in Matobo Dist ...
Irrigation gets top priority
. . . Establishment of 150 000ha by next year to be fast-tracked
Theseus Shambare
Government is finalising the Emergency Irrigation Developme ...
Peace deal for DRC, Mozambique
Lovemore Chikova in LUSAKA, Zambia
Sadc has adopted a two-pronged approach to bring peace and security to eastern Democratic Republic of the Cong ...
MT HAMPDEN: TAKING BACK OUR HISTORY
Veronica Gwaze
WHEN Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Graham Pennefather − who was commander of the British South Africa Police (BSAP), which accompanied ...
Manicaland province: A cauldron of Zimbabwe’s struggles for Uhuru
FOR the first time in the history of post-independence Zimbabwe, Manicaland province will host this year’s independence celebrations, as part of the ...
25 firms get nod to instal speed-limiting devices
Sunday Mail Reporter
THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) has given 25 companies the green light to instal speed-limiting devices on publi ...