Zim moves towards universal health care
VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday said Zimbabwe has made great strides towards achieving universal health coverage through a number of health policies. Officiating at the 67th East, Central and Southern Africa (ECSA) Health Ministers’ Conference in Victoria Falls, VP Mohadi called for credibility and accountability in the health sector to achieve social development.
Border Timbers suspended from ZSE
Agricultural concern, Border Timbers was suspended from trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange with effect from yesterday.
Seed Co donates to Zim Art Gallery
Michael Tome Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s largest seed producer Seed Co Limited, yesterday extended a $5 000 support to the National Art Gallery of Zimbabwe. The donation will go towards the…
Japan supports Zim in cybercrime fight
Japan is set to extend grant aid of $3,6 million (390 million yen) to Zimbabwe for the provision of cyber security equipment. The equipment will be used by the Zimbabwe Republic Police in conjunction with INTERPOL and the Southern Africa Regional Police Chiefs Co-operation Organisation (SARPCCO) to combat cybercrime and transnational crimes in the region.
Kadewere dreams big
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter AFTER sitting out four solid months due to a nasty knee injury, Warriors forward Tino Kadewere feels he has recuperated on time to help the…
SRC withdraws opposition in Streak case
THE saga between the Zimbabwe Cricket and former national team coach Heath Streak, who is pushing for the liquidation of the debt-ridden organisation, took another twist after the Sports Commission withdrew their opposition of the process at the High Court.
Multi-lingual VP charms delegates
VICE President Kembo Mohadi yesterday charmed health ministers and experts from Central, East and Southern Africa with some jokes while speaking in various indigenous languages spoken in the region. VP Mohadi, who was the guest of honour at the 67th East Central and Southern Africa (ECSA) Health Ministers’ conference, spoke fluently in Sesotho, Setswana and Lozi as he interacted with delegates while delivering his official speech.
Council in $8m real estate deal
Harare City Council is set to partner Gary Thompson and Associates in an $8 million deal to redevelop Mount Pleasant Golf Club and construct more than 275 eco-friendly homes and a hotel around the complex. The plans include the construction of a shopping centre and a world-class clubhouse.
25 000 cotton farmers set to get free inputs
Authorities in Mashonaland West Province are targeting to contract at least 25 000 cotton farmers under the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme, Minister of State Mary Mliswa has said.
Cottco trio up for $2 million fraud
THE Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) was allegedly defrauded of $2 212 613,37 by three of its senior staff, who have since been suspended. The three – Pius Manamike (acting director), Brighton Chibhamu (treasurere) and Lameck Machumi (sales and marketing officer) – appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.











