‘Prophets fuel ARVs defaults’
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter PEOPLE living with HIV (PLHIV) have blamed some prophets and faith healers for the upsurge in the number of people who default from the first line…
What else was in Mangudya’s MPS?
Following the release of the 2019 Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya, much of the focus, thus far, has been placed on currency reforms that saw the liberalisation of foreign exchange trading.
Killer T dates Bulawayo
Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter MORE and more Zimdancehall musicians are making their way to Bulawayo as the city is slowly embracing the genre that is being popularised by ghetto youths…
Gwanda irrigation schemes underutilised
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent ONLY 60 hectares of land has been utilised this farming season out of an estimated 480 hectares under irrigation schemes in Gwanda. Speaking during a drought…
Mine ownership dispute erupts
Three mining firms – A & L Mining Syndicate, Ticharwa Murehwa and Mujere Mining Syndicate – are at each other’s throat over gold infested mining claims in Odzi, Manicaland, a development that disrupts production.
Oprah Winfrey could find herself about $50m lighter
Oprah Winfrey could find herself about $50 million lighter by the end of the day.
DNA tests that could prevent premature birth. . . as future toilets will save millions of lives
Scientists have discovered a potential link between pre-term labour and six genes, and how a simple at home DNA test could help prevent premature labour and save millions of lives globally each year.
Minister dismisses fuel hike reports
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Minister of Energy and Power Development Joram Gumbo yesterday dismissed reports circulating on social media that fuel prices will increase. The reports claimed that fuel…
Teachers urge Government not to impose punishment and allow dialogue
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter TEACHERS have urged the Public Service Commission (PSC) to allow dialogue with the Government to continue without imposing punitive measures on them. The PSC said 10…
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Corruption, fraud in NGOs worrying
Editor: THE Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA) is gravely concerned that some Zimbabwean non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are being implicated in acts of corruption, fraud and mismanagement of development resources.…











