Govt launches $103m HIV testing strategy
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has launched a $103 million national HIV Testing Services Strategy to improve testing coverage in the country and prevent…
Tankard Day lives up to billing
Tawanda Matanhire Arts Correspondent Merrymakers were treated to a blissful afternoon as the Delta Beverages-organised Castle Tankard turned Borrowdale Racecourse to a fun-filled zone as South African horse Comanche Brave was…
How Mine brush aside Chicken Inn
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Chicken Inn 0-1 How Mine
RTG invests $1m in hotels upgrade
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter RAINBOW Tourism Group (RTG) has spent $1 million in upgrading its hotels despite 11 percent drop in revenue in 2016.
Tobacco rakes in over $200m
Runyararo Muzavazi and Kudakwashe Mhundwa Tobacco deliveries at the country’s auction floors continue to impress, with 92 million kilogrammes raking in $226 million since the opening of the marketing season.
‘Tertiary institutions had fruitful tour of international varsities’
Auxilia Katongomara in Harare THE country’s tertiary institutions had a fruitful tour of international universities where they gathered information on how to harness science in local institutions of higher learning…
Zim, China seal investment MoUs
Conrad Mwanawashe and Michael Tome ZIMBABWE last Friday signed three Memoranda of Understanding with China’s Zhejiang Province as the country intensifies efforts to lure Chinese capital into the country.
Boko Haram releases 82 Chibok girls
LAGOS. — Eighty-two schoolgirls abducted by the Boko Haram terrorist group have been released in exchange for the freedom of some Boko Haram suspects, the government said Saturday.
Justice Chidyausiku declared national hero
Harare Bureau The late former Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku who died in South Africa last week on Wednesday has been declared a national hero.
Cheating Britain out of Europe
Jacek Rostowsk Correspondent Several months ago, I predicted that British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government would fall by next month, when the British people realised that the “soft Brexit” they had…











