UPDATED: Mangwana new Information secretary

President Mnangagwa has appointed Mr Ndavaningi Nick Mangwana Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.

Cottco distributes inputs to farmers

THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe has started distributing inputs for this season, with farmers applauding the company for the timely disbursements, which they say will enable them to plant on time and improve their yields potential.

Bosso stalk Harare City

GIANTS Highlanders have vowed to end Harare City’s domination in the Chibuku Super Cup after the familiar foes set up a potentially exciting quarter-final duel following a draw conducted in Harare yesterday.

Zim contraceptive prevalence rate hailed

THE country’s contraceptive prevalence rate now stands at 67 percent, an improvement from 59 percent in 2010, but more still needs to be done to cover the gap, Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) executive director, Dr Munyaradzi Murwira, has said.

Meet a man with duty to country

GROWING up in rural Masvingo, Professor Fanuel Tagwira wanted to be a driver. That was as far as the colonial system he grew up in could allow him to dream despite his brilliant mind.

ZWLA celebrates silver jubilee

Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association (ZWLA), a non-profit organisation providing women with access to legal resources and services, recently marked its silver jubilee.

Mortgage loans up 44pc

A total of $98,7 million mortgage loans were advanced to clients in the seven months to July 2018, an industry official has said.

Zim and the ‘new’ multilateralism

At  the occasion of the Zimbabwe Research Day, at Oxford University in 2005, two notable scholars, Professors Hasu Patel and Stephen Chan held a bruising conversation on Zimbabwe’s foreign policy since 1980.

‘Occupational deaths worrisome’

GOVERNMENT is concerned over occupational deaths, which have hit 415 between 2013 and August this year. During the same period, 25 630 injuries, most of them serious, were recorded.

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