90-90-90 pc target to end Aids in Zim by 2020/2030

Vaidah Mashangwa Gender  HIV/Aids remains one of the main challenges affecting, social, political and economic development in Africa and the world over. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) states that HIV/Aids has…

Protect game parks from poachers, insurgents

 Stephen Mpofu Perspective THE slaughter of at least 40 elephants within three weeks at Hwange National Park and at Kariba’s Matusadona Park through cyanide poisoning by poachers appears to foreshadow the…

Protect game parks from poachers, insurgents

 Stephen Mpofu Perspective THE slaughter of at least 40 elephants within three weeks at Hwange National Park and at Kariba’s Matusadona Park through cyanide poisoning by poachers appears to foreshadow the…

Editorial Comment: Banks should relax lending conditions

Many families that did not harvest much as a result of last season’s erratic rains have run out of food. The government which has already done an assessment of food…

Editorial Comment: Banks should relax lending conditions

Many families that did not harvest much as a result of last season’s erratic rains have run out of food. The government which has already done an assessment of food…

Hundreds give Zanele huge send-off

Elita Chikwati Harare Bureau Zanele Moyo, the fourth daughter of the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Professor Jonathan Moyo was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday .

Hundreds give Zanele huge send-off

Elita Chikwati Harare Bureau Zanele Moyo, the fourth daughter of the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Professor Jonathan Moyo was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday .

Tollgate reprieve for motorists

Harare Bureau Motorists living within a 10-kilometre radius of a toll gate will now pay a monthly toll fee of $10, government has said. This comes as a reprieve to…

Tollgate reprieve for motorists

Harare Bureau Motorists living within a 10-kilometre radius of a toll gate will now pay a monthly toll fee of $10, government has said. This comes as a reprieve to…

Minister urges journalists to report truthfully

Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister, Christopher Mushowe yesterday met journalists working for foreign media organisations and urged them to report truthfully on the situation in Zimbabwe.

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