Cellmed donates to DOMCCP

Health Correspondent CELLMED Health Medical Fund recently donated foodstuffs to Diocese of Mutare Community Care Programme towards empowering health and sustainable development initiatives in Manicaland. The donated goods which include…

Uganda’s Zika forest, where the virus was first discovered

THE Zika virus, which has been declared a global emergency by the WHO, has been known for decades in East Africa. But until now, its reputation in Africa has been…

First Class Academy’s Cinderella story

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor WHEN First Class Academy’s responsible authorities, Mr Stephen Mutsongodza and his wife, Tracey mooted the idea of giving repeaters and school drop-outs a second chance in…

Regina Coeli: Keep the kettle boiling

Morris Mtisi Literature Corner I travelled safely back to Mutare. Thanks to God for travelling mercies. Thank you once again all for my four great days at your wonderful school.…

$1.8 billion squirreled out of Zimbabwe

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said yesterday individuals and corporates externalised about $1.8 billion last year, a situation which is not sustainable and requires urgent remedial action.

Mineral royalties slump into negative territory

Brighton Gumbo, Business Reporter DEPRESSED international commodity prices and a July, 17, 2015, court ruling resulted in a 113 percent slump in mineral royalties to a negative $19,4 million in…

State sets up companies for war veterans

Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter THE government is setting up various companies under the Ministry of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Former Political Detainees, and Restrictees to help empower…

NSSA bank to open in March: Minister

Brighton Gumbo, Business Reporter THE proposed opening of a building society by the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is now slated for the end of March, a Cabinet Minister has…

Murowa slashes workers’ pay

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent RioZim Group Limited subsidiary, Murowa Diamonds mine, has reportedly slashed salaries and allowances for its workforce as part of a raft of measures to remain viable…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: It’s so refreshing criminal defamation law is out

WE join the wider journalism fraternity in applauding the Constitutional Court for striking down Section 96 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act. The piece of legislation was outdated,…

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