World listens to Zim

A number of top investment banks, fund managers and private equity institutions, attended the high profile Zimdaba London 2018 conference held recently, as the world continues to pay attention to…

World listens to Zim

A number of top investment banks, fund managers and private equity institutions, attended the high profile Zimdaba London 2018 conference held recently, as the world continues to pay attention to…

Govt gets serious on road system upgrade

Tinashe Makichi Government will carry out feasibility studies for three major national highways as part of preparations for its infrastructure development planning.

Seed Co invests US$28 million in research

Livingstone Marufu Zimbabwe’s largest seed company, Seed Co Private Limited, has invested over US$28 million towards research over the past six years as the company intensifies efforts to compete on…

Seed Co invests US$28 million in research

Livingstone Marufu Zimbabwe’s largest seed company, Seed Co Private Limited, has invested over US$28 million towards research over the past six years as the company intensifies efforts to compete on…

Civil servants engage Govt on salary review

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter CIVIL servants have written to the Minister Responsible For The Administration of the Public Service Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi requesting for a meeting to discuss a possible…

President attends to doctors’ needs

Sharon Munjenjema President Emmerson Mnangagwa is working on resolving grievances raised by striking medical doctors, and has urged then to resume duties as a resolution is being formulated.

President attends to doctors’ needs

Sharon Munjenjema President Emmerson Mnangagwa is working on resolving grievances raised by striking medical doctors, and has urged then to resume duties as a resolution is being formulated.

24 babies born at Mpilo daily despite doctors’ strike

Limukani Ncube, Editor DESPITE the strike by doctors, Mpilo Central Hospital maternity unit continued to provide quality service with an average of 24 babies delivered on a daily basis.

Wickets to fall as ZC counts CWC exit losses

Mehluli Sibanda in Harare ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman, Tavengwa Mukuhlani has extended an apology to the nation for the national team’s failure to qualify for the 2019 Cricket World Cup while…

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