POLICE in Zvishavane have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons for three months as murder and robbery cases soar in the small mining town. The prohibition order starts last Saturday to July 14, 2022. According to police, the banned weapons include catapults, machetes, axes, knobkerries, swords, knives, spears or daggers. In a statement on Friday,…
Hazel Marimbiza FARMERS in Matobo district have appealed to the government and non-governmental organisations to assist them drill boreholes in their area to alleviate perennial water woes. This comes as statistics released by the ministry of Lands last year revealed that both Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South have the least number of boreholes compared to…
Andile Tshuma A Bulawayo based women’s organisation has embarked on an art for change project where it uses murals to fight teenage…
THE leader of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church, Noah Taguta, has died. He was 89. Taguta passed on yesterday at his Bocha Shrine from old-age-related sickness. “We have lost our high priest. More details on his death and burial will be announced in due course,” a church spokesperson said last night. His church is closely…
A grouping of church leaders has proposed to the Government for the formation of an umbrella body – the Zimbabwe Religious Affairs…
TOBACCO auction floors for both free-funded and privately-contracted farmers have raked in a combined US$47, 4 million dollars in the first 10…
THE Environment ministry has warned that the country could experience more devastating climate change effects, which are likely to have an effect…
A HARARE man has been nabbed for allegedly trying to kill his wife amid accusations that he poured acid on her, which…
THE government says it has enough financial resources to purchase radiotherapy machines to equip critical hospitals across the country, but was being…
THE government has embarked on an exercise to translate the Highway Code into vernacular which should be completed by the end of this year. Speaking in the National Assembly on Wednesday, Transport minister Felix Mhona said they were working with universities to translate the Highway Code into 16 official languages. “We have universities like Midlands…
