Punching the air with excitement, children from the San community in Bulilima district are enjoying every bit of their fairy-tale visit here which has for the first time in their lives afforded them an opportunity to tour one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, the mighty Victoria Falls …
Read More »NAC Motivates Volunteers With Cycles
Nearly one thousand National AIDS Council (NAC) community health ambassadors are set to receive bicycles to ease their transport woes when they go around communities preaching the health gospel in Mashonaland Central. Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Senator Monica Mavhunga officiated at a handover ceremony of the …
Read More »High Court Rules Govt Decision To Bar Unvaccinated Congregants From Churches ‘Null & Void’
Unvaccinated congregants can now attend church services and police are barred from arresting them, High Court judge David Mangota ruled, Thursday. The ruling follows an August 27 urgent chamber application by human rights lawyer, Obert Kondongwe challenging the legality of the government’s August 11 decision to bar unvaccinated congregants from attending church services. …
Read More »Vaccination Shocker: Govt Snubs Cheaper Donor-Funded Jabs
In an eyebrow-raising development, the Zimbabwean government, battling the Covid-19 pandemic, has been purchasing expensive Chinese vaccines while overlooking doses supplied at cheaper prices under the Gavi Alliance platform meant to benefit developing countries. The Gavi Alliance, formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, is a global health partnership …
Read More »ZTA Partners Sport To Market Tourism
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has stepped up its domestic tourism marketing efforts by partnering Sports Tourism Inc to hold the Victoria Falls Sports Tourism Experience. The festival is scheduled for September 24 to 26 to promote sports tourism, marketing destination Zimbabwe and creating sustainable development for marginalised communities in …
Read More »Clerics Meet ED
A united front representing Christian churches yesterday met President Mnangagwa to establish and improve relationships between church and State and see where they can work together for the development and harmony of Zimbabwe. The Second Republic has taken a deliberate approach to engage and re-engage, on the international front the …
Read More »Sorghum Intake Exceeds Highest Tonnage Since Independence: Govt
The Government said the 2021 traditional grains production has improved remarkably and some crops exceeded the highest ever tonnage since independence. Addressing journalists during a Post Cabinet Media briefing Tuesday Information Minister Monica Mutvsngagwa said Mashonaland West Province has the highest maize and soyabean intake, while Mashonaland Central has the …
Read More »Zim Husbands Under Siege From Their Spouses: Mliswa
Norton Independent legislator Temba Mliswa says a majority of husbands are suffering silently at home as they are being beaten by their spouses. Mliswa called on the government to include men in Gender-Based Violence (GBV) programme as most of them were being ill-treated by their spouses or women colleagues at …
Read More »First Lady Attacks Rapists, Drug Peddlers
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa on Monday took her Nharire Yemusha sessions to Bindura in Mashonaland Central where she met hundreds of men and women at Chipadze High School under strict Covid-19 guidelines. Mrs Mnangagwa claims that her programme is targeting to restore virtuous characteristics in local women and men. In …
Read More »Beer Outlets & Night Clubs To Remain Shut As ED Eases Lockdown
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced that beerhalls, bars and night clubs will remain closed as he eased the current national lock down to Level Two. Addressing the nation from State House Tuesday, Mnangagwa adjusted business operating hours from 8am to 7pm while the curfew has been adjusted to start at …
Read More »
Nhau News Online News that is accurate, reliable, trustworthy!!