Econet launches Cholera Crisis Fund
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe’s banking subsidiary Steward Bank, yesterday launched a $2 million National Cholera Crisis Fund that is meant to raise funds for the cholera crisis that has engulfed some parts of the country.
Sector loses $4,8bn to sanctions: Study
Zimbabwe has lost billions of dollars in revenue, with the manufacturing sector deprived of at least $4,8 billion in 2010 owing to illegal sanctions imposed by the United States of America and Western countries, a University of Zimbabwe (UZ)-commissioned research has revealed.
Warriors move an inch in Fifa rankings
THE Zimbabwe Warriors finally moved an inch on the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola world rankings after occupying the same position since June.
S. Sudan’s President invites rebel chiefs to Juba as gesture of peace
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has invited all opposition leaders who rebelled against him to come to Juba to witness his commitment to the recently signed peace deal.
Good cop, bad cop?: The parenting dilemma
Parents exert enormous influence over their children’s mental and psychological development.
Quitting is not an option . . .
When I read a story two days ago in which Dynamos coach Lloyd Mutasa insisted he would not quit despite such a very poor run I said there must be something wrong with his mind. How do you persist as coach when everything points to the fact that you have failed so dismally, failing thousands of loyal supporters and the football fraternity in general.
Musabayana salutes ED
Former Minister of State for Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs David Musabayana has commended President Mnangagwa for affording him an opportunity to preside over the province.
Suspended council officials named
Harare City Council has named the four officials it suspended on allegations of inflating the prices of goods that were supposed to be bought to combat the cholera outbreak.
Bill Gates calls for greater investment in fight against global poverty
US billionaire Bill Gates on Tuesday called for greater investment in the fight against global poverty, which he warned of “on the verge of stalling.”
Unilever takes hygiene to Parly
Transnational consumer goods company Unilever on Tuesday took its hygiene campaign to the opening of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament following its pledge to continue assisting Government in the fight against cholera through imparting knowledge on good hygiene practices.











