Gweru typhoid cases decreasing
Cases of suspected typhoid in Gweru urban have begun to lessen amid revelations that suspected cases reported in neighbouring Zishavane and Shurugwi tested negative for typhoid.
The man behind ‘ED Pfee’ hit song
WHEN losing presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa visited Midlands ahead of July 30 elections, he made an assertion that he eventually failed to sustain.
Tobacco mop up sales end
Tobacco mop up sales were held on Tuesday, marking the final closure of the 2018 marketing season, which recorded the highest volumes in the history of Zimbabwe
Thieves raid CID farm
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested two suspected thieves after they allegedly raided the Criminal Investigations (CID) Projects Farm in Marondera and stole property and copper cables worth nearly $8 000.
Concern over TB drugs shortage
Patients on tuberculosis (TB) treatment have expressed fears of developing drug resistant TB following shortages of a key combination drug in most health institutions in the past two months.
Private hospitals shelve proposed tariff hikes
Private hospitals and medical aid societies have shelved negotiations for tariff increases to allow current political processes to end.
Zinwa assures nation on water
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority has assured the nation that major dams have adequate water for domestic use and irrigation despite the decline in water levels due to the high temperatures being experienced in the country.
The week we all became legal experts
THE decision by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to allow the live screening of the Presidential election petition in the Constitutional Court (Concourt) gave the nation an appreciation of how legal proceedings go.
Vox populi, vox dei: Concourt riles
The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe yesterday declared zanu-pf presidential candidate Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa the winner of the July 30 presidential contest. Here our Senior Writer, Lovemore Ranga Mataire (LRM)…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: The court has ruled, now let’s move on
THE election is now over with the declared winner, President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa, now confirmed as the winner by a unanimous decision by the Constitutional Court, will be sworn in to serve for the next five years as decided by more than half of those who voted on Monday July 30. So now we can all move on.











