Govt dismisses Magaya claims
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya has not yet submitted Aguma for review and assessment as a herbal supplement and people should not buy medicines from unapproved and unlicensed persons, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.
First Lady sources HIV machines
First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa has sourced machines designed to carry out Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) of HIV which are expected to improve maternal and child health.
Govt, business in frank talks
GOVERNMENT and captains of industry yesterday held a no-holds-barred indaba at State House to find lasting solutions to the challenges facing the economy.
SABC to cut hundreds of jobs
JOHANNESBURG. – As many as a thousand permanent SABC employees may lose their jobs in awidespread restructuring of the national broadcaster.
Editorial Comment: No need to panic (buy) anymore
The panic over fuel supplies and basic commodities that hit the country in the past few weeks should be a thing of the past as things have slowly stabilised in the country.
Govt seeks to train more science teachers
The Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development is aiming to train more science teachers, promote learning and application of science to boost skills among Zimbabweans.
ED, business in candid talks
President Mnangagwa yesterday held candid discussions with captains of industry, retailers, bankers and consumers with a view to locate challenges and possible solutions to problems faced in production of goods and services.
Nyagura trial in false start
The trial of suspended University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura, who is accused of illegally awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe a PhD, failed to kick off yesterday after he sought a further postponement because his lawyer was still engaged at the Constitutional Court.
KATSANDE IS BACK
Eddie Chikamhi and Mukudzei Chingwere GRITTY midfielder Willard Katsande has bounced back into the Warriors, nearly two years after he had called time on his international career with the Kaizer…
The Charambas form church
AFTER almost two decades of ministering in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe church in various capacities, the gospel music couple of Pastor Charles and Mai Olivia Charamba has decided to go it alone.











