Take action on land barons in Nyatsime, Govt told
Nyatsime residents are calling on Government to take action against land barons who continue to cause havoc in the area by selling undeveloped residential stands to desperate home seekers.
Potraz awareness campaigns bears fruit
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) says it has made strides in driving consumer rights awareness among users of telecoms services through countrywide campaigns.
Identify national question for Second Republic
Zimbabwe, like many other countries, has gone through different phases in its development as people seek to chart a path that brings prosperity.
Brain stimulation therapy comes to Zim
Sessions of magnetic brain stimulation therapy lasting just over 20 to 30 minutes per day significantly reduce depression symptoms in patients. The treatment, called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), uses a magnetic field to non-invasively stimulate a brain area called the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex that plays a central role in mood regulation, decision making and working memory.
Zim man killed in SA
Several houses in South Africa were reportedly damaged, while cars were burnt on Monday following the arrest of nine taxi drivers after a Zimbabwean man was attacked and killed in his tuckshop in Klerksdorp.
India has highest number of female pilots in world
NEW DELHI. — When Shweta Singh wanted to become a pilot in India 20 years ago, she had to first persuade her parents to let her pick an uncommon profession for women, then deal with unwelcoming male colleagues in the cockpit.
I haven’t quit politics, says Tshinga Dube
Zanu-PF Politburo member Cde Tshinga Dube on Monday vowed to continue working for his Makokoba Constituency even though he lost during the July 30 harmonised elections.
Planning for continuity of your business
Succession planning is a critical but often overlooked human resources strategic objective that many organisations do not address in a systematic way. Forecasting on the organisation’s future human resources requirements and having a clear succession plan in place will see the organisation live beyond employees who then resign, retire, are fired, fall sick or die.
A new day (and Cabinet) is upon us
I used to think that ministers were indispensable professionals; that Cabinet was a club where individuals meet to discuss the fate of citizens over glasses of whiskey and in whiffs of rich cigar smoke, that politics was some kind of self-enriching enterprise for the macho, and that all presidents were meant to hold office for life.
ED consoles families of cholera victims
President Mnangagwa yesterday said Government was working with international partners to contain the cholera outbreak which has killed 21 people in Harare.










