Gold inches up on safe-haven demand
Gold prices edged higher yesterday drawing some safe-haven bids from risk-averse investors as Asian stocks fell amid worries over a potential slowdown in China’s economic growth and as the dollar eased against the yen.
Mberengwa Hospital refurbishment begins
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has embarked on an upgrading and refurbishment exercise of Mberengwa District Hospital in an endeavour to ensure increased access to quality health services.
Army officer killers sentenced to death
A High Court judge has sentenced two notorious robbers to death for robbing and fatally stabbing a senior army officer who had offered them a lift from Gutu in May last year.
Don’t spread rumours, Zanu-PF cadres told
THE Zanu-PF Mashonaland Central leadership has castigated party cadres who spread rumours to the effect that the provincial chairperson should be replaced.
Don’t despair, price increases are only temporary
Reports of price increases in Zimbabwe are worrying, but it’s definitely a temporary issue that will change soon for the better.
SA investor targets Mwenezi
A South African investor has expressed interest in cattle ranching, tourism development and power generation in Mwenezi.
Econet, Turnall boost fight against cholera
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is set to embark on a month-long clean-up campaign of the City of Harare, targeting Budiriro and Glen View — the epicentres of the recent cholera outbreak.
Chegutu fails to solve sewer crisis
Authorities at Chegutu Municipality have admitted that council has no capacity to end perennial sewer bursts that have affected the town for many years.
IPEC to regulate medical aid schemes
Medical aid schemes and legal aid societies will in future be regulated by Insurance and Pensions Commission to ensure the public is covered for medical treatment and hospitalisation promised, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said.
Teachers demand payment for invigilation
Teachers have demanded that the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) should pay them for invigilating national examinations, a request which, if granted, might result in an increase in examination fees.











