More donate towards cholera fight
Corporates and individuals continue to help in the fight against cholera through donations as the bid to contain the disease gathers pace.
DALLIAN FIELD MUSHEKWI . . . Medical reports say Warrior needs treatment, extended rest
NYASHA MUSHEKWI insists he is injured and requires urgent treatment to return to full fitness despite being thrown into battle for his Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang yesterday, a few days after dropping out of the Warriors’ 2019 AFCON qualifier against Congo-Brazzaville.
Rowdy MPs slammed
Opposition parliamentarians who heckled and hurled insults at Chief Justice Luke Malaba and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chair Justice Priscilla Chigumba during the swearing-in of Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda and his deputy Cde Tsitsi Gezi on Tuesday, have been slammed for disrespecting the Judiciary and exhibiting childish behaviour.
Attractive views, creative cuisine at Meikles Hotel’s Pavilion
Over the years, Harare’s five-star Meikles Hotel has had a number of dining venues within its walls, and its reputation for culinary excellence has long been a fact.
Zifa court Govt over legacy debt
ZIFA want the Government to take over the association’s crippling debt legacy which had staggered to $7 million by the time the current administration took over in 2015 and stifled various development programmes.
Sanganai shines light on Zimbabwe’s tourism boom
There is a serious problem with Sanganai/Hlanganani Travel Expo. And it is not particularly a bad one.
Pharmaceuticals call for funding
THE Government has been urged to avail funds to local pharmaceutical companies to manufacture intravenous fluids for the treatment of cholera.
Command Agriculture boosts wheat production
Zimbabwe has produced 186 243 tonnes of wheat during the 2017-18 season with 80 percent of the tonnage delivered from farmers contracted under Command Agriculture.
Tragedy behind the cholera statistics
For the Mangwarire family of Glen View 8, Harare, September 8 will forever be etched in their minds.
Alarm bells at DeMbare
ALARM bells are beginning to ring louder in the Dynamos camp as pressure keeps piling on coach Lloyd Mutasa and his charges to find a formula to turn around their poor fortunes.











