Vulnerabilities still prevail in the economy

THE country’s financial sector has continued to grow under an extremely difficult operating environment since February 2009 when the country adopted the multi-currency system. The advent of

Littering is a menace!

What is Littering?
Littering refers to throwing objects (often man-made) onto the ground and leaving them uncollected, as opposed to disposing of them properly. Litter can refer to anything from a small crisp packet or

‘No Voice, No Choice’ to tour 3 provinces

Entertainment Reporter
The National Arts Merits Awards  2011 nominee for Outstanding Theatrical Production and regionally acclaimed play “No Voice, No Choice” is set to tour three provinces in Zimbabwe with support from the US Embassy in Harare.

Beverly opens up on life, love

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
THE mere mention of her name  conjures images of sensual, seductive and erotic dances — an affront of female dignity. In a world where dancing is assumed a vertical expression of horizontal

Never trivialise employee complaints

IN my last instalment I pointed out that the majority of companies, big and small, tend to discourage employees from airing grievances. According to experts this is an extremely shortsighted way of

Hyenas are social animals

Ephraim Guvamombe
Today, we introduce a new column for the benefit of several teens who might not have access to knowledge to our wildlife. It takes a lot of reading and travelling into the bushes to understand our

Kwekwe to benefit from free eye ops

Health Reporter
Government in partnership with the Department of Ophthalmology, the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences and Celebration Health will conduct free cataract operations in Kwekwe next month.

‘Mental health drugs in short supply’

Health Reporter
There is a shortage of drugs for mental health patients which has raised concerns that the condition may worsen in those who suffer from it. The Zimbabwe National Association for Mental Health psychosocial

Immunisation programme ‘a success’

Government has achieved the 95 percent vaccination target countrywide aimed at protecting children against measles and polio, an official said on Monday. At least 8 000 cases and more than 500 deaths were recorded countrywide in the 2010 measles outbreak.

Govt to improve access to family planning

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
ABOUT 211 000 married women, especially in rural areas, who want to avoid or delay pregnancies are failing to do so as they fail to access any method of family planning. This has prompted Government

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