Source: ‘80% of ministers boycott Parliament sessions’ –Newsday Zimbabwe Only a handful of Cabinet ministers turned up during the session this...
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Source: Food aid distribution suffers hiccups –Newsday Zimbabwe Justice minister and leader of government business in the National Assembly Ziyambi Ziyambi said this while responding to questions from legislators on the hunger situation in the country. GOVERNMENT has attributed delays in food aid distribution to logistical challenges, including congestion at depots and difficulties in transporting […]
Source: ‘80% of ministers boycott Parliament sessions’ –Newsday Zimbabwe Only a handful of Cabinet ministers turned up during the session this...
Fidelity Bank Plc on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to alleviating hunger and poverty with the distribution of food packs to residents of Eti-Osa...
Fidelity Bank Plc on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to alleviating hunger and poverty with the distribution of food packs to residents of Eti-Osa...
Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe yesterday received a consignment of humanitarian assistance from Belarus to help alleviate challenges...
Source: Hre, Byo face another deadly cholera outbreak –Newsday Zimbabwe Authorities declared the end of the cholera outbreak in July this year, but...
The Taraba State government has denied receiving the 20 truckloads of rice recently promised each State and FCT by the Federal Government in the wake...
Farmers from the Gam settlement in the Otjozondjupa Region are experiencing financial and logistical difficulties accessing drought relief subsidies...
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT is transitioning from cash to voucher food distribution programmes in rural areas to lessen...
The Zimbabwean government has given the go-ahead for the slaughtering of 200 elephants to feed hungry citizens. A spokesperson for the Zimbabwe Parks...
Pipeline installations are often plagued by challenges such as design deviations and unexpected clashes during assembly, leading to costly corrections...