Editorial Comment: Mpilo must fight for public confidence
MPILO Central Hospital is one of the biggest referral hospitals in the country, servicing Bulawayo, as well as greater parts of Midlands and Matabeleland provinces and thus, its importance as…
Businessman sucked into $6m NSSA scam
PROMINENT businessman Mr David Govere (pictured) allegedly used his position and influence in the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) board to prejudice the organisation of over $6 million in structured…
Georgias declared National Hero
INDUSTRIALIST, economic empowerment advocate, anti-sanctions crusader and former Deputy Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Senator Aguy Clement Georgias, has been granted National Hero
More face expulsion from Zanu-PF
Zanu-PF Mashonaland East has recommended the immediate expulsion of three legislators and three suspended provincial executive members for their alleged involvement in the Dr Joice Mujuru project.
Parirenyatwa pays back PSMAS
HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has paid back $100 000 extended to his private surgery by Premier Medical Aid Society.
Chief Mtshane celebrates 40 years as chief
ZIMBABWEANS have been urged to embrace their leaders, value their leadership and always work towards issues of development rather than divisions which are counter-productive.
SA King urges people to vote for Zanu-PF
Tatenda Gapare SOUTH African Xhosa king Zwelonke Sigcawu yesterday visited the Xhosa community in Mbembesi, Matabeleland North, where he urged Zimbabweans to continue voting for Zanu-PF.
Zanu-PF set for historic feat
ZANU-PF was by late last night set to make history by gaining political control of Bulawayo for the first time in 15 years through a much-anticipated victory in the Nkulumane…
Zim to enhance use of Chinese yuan
ZIMBABWE could start using the Chinese yuan alongside the United States dollar as early as 2016, with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and People’s Bank of China already finalising modalities.
Mpilo in yet another glitch. . . stitch up woman’s entire private part
Tatenda Gapare A BULAWAYO woman spent two months without relieving herself after nurses at Mpilo Central Hospital allegedly stitched her entire private part after she had given birth.






