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Public transporters urged to prioritise safety

Crime Reporter Parents and transporters have been urged by the police to prioritise the safety and security of children as schools open for the 2025 first term today. Transport operators…

Emergency food distribution to continue until March 

Leonard Ncube-Victoria Falls Bureau The rains being experienced across the country have sparked optimism for a successful farming season, with the hope that the food distribution under the drought mitigation…

Upgraded Kwekwe GMB to transform grain storage, drying 

Patrick Chitumba-Midlands Bureau The new silos and driers at the Kwekwe depot of the Grain Marketing Board are progressing steadily should be operational by March this year to receive the…

Lawyers hail Legal Year opening in Bulawayo

Gibson Mhaka-Bulawayo Bureau LAWYERS have hailed the first-ever ceremonial opening of the 2025 legal year outside the capital, Harare, as a landmark initiative by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), noting…

Dam levels rise as rains persist

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter Major national dams now hold 61,4 percent of their capacity, a marginal but notable 2,17percent increase since January 6, on the back of rains being experienced across…

Six killed in murder, hit and run cases

Crime Reporter  SIX people including two children have been killed in separate murder and hit-and-run cases recorded countrywide since last week. Some of the suspects have been arrested while others…

Chimombe, Mpofu request rejected

Prosper Dembedza-Court Correspondent Business partners Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu yesterday had their application rejected for refusal of further remand on charges of fraud over a streetlight tender they are…

4 Zimra officers charged with corruption

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent FOUR Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officers have been charged with corruption for allegedly soliciting bribes to release confiscated goods. The accused—Gwatirinda Paul (42), Mutwira Obert (40), Homera…

Pollution kills fish in Shashe River

George Maponga-Masvingo Bureau HUNDREDS of fish and other aquatic species have died in the Shashe River in Mashava following the accidental discharge of contaminated waste, including cyanide, from a nearby…

Artisanal miners challenged to reclaim land

Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau ARTISANAL and small-scale miners have been called upon to reclaim and repurpose mined land as a way of adding value to the area they conduct their…

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