The future is in Africa, China already knows it
During the past decade, China has been investing a lot of money in sub-Saharan Africa:
‘Live as brothers or perish together as fools’
The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision a few years ago officially declared immaturity an ailment.
‘Masvingo prisons safe from cholera’
Masvingo prisons are safe from cholera, which has so far claimed 32 lives and infected about 5 000 people mostly in Harare, a senior prison officer has said.
Chadzamira rubbishes reports of Hungwe tiff
Newly-appointed Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira has rubbished reports of a tiff between him and his predecessor, Senator Josaya Hungwe, whom he described as the “father figure” in the province.
High-level Pakistani team to visit Zim
A high-level delegation from Pakistan is set to visit Zimbabwe soon for a meeting of the Joint Economic Permanent Commission between the two countries.
‘Best farmer’ hails Agribank
A small-scale farmer from Murewa last week commended Agribank for its commitment to promoting farming activities in the rural areas after the bank paid him $500 for landing the Best Farmer of the Year award at the Mashonaland East Provincial Agricultural Show held in Marondera recently.
Water woes hit Redcliff
Redcliff residents have raised concern over the erratic water supplies in the town saying the situation was putting them at risk at a time the country was battling the cholera outbreak.
Govt departments told to deliver
Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Larry Mavima has tasked Government departments to deliver on time.
‘Probe causes of typhoid’
GWERU councillors have called for the setting up of a commission of inquiry to investigate the causes of the typhoid outbreak that left a cumulative 2 120 patients and eight deaths.

