Xenophobia: SA must confront elephant in the room
Once again South Africa’s government has been caught off guard by a spate of attacks by locals on foreign African nationals. And once again it is scrambling to draft a plan to tackle the problem — seemingly without grasping why several past plans have failed.
Kadewere flying high in France
ZIMBABWE international footballer Tino Kadewere continues to make waves at his French Ligue 2 club Le Havre after he was named Player of the Month for March.
Oil expressers buckle under US$100m debt
COOKING oil producers are buckling under US$100 million external payments debts, as foreign currency shortages in the country continue taking a toll on their operations.
Washing machine for city hospital
Masawara Group of Companies has donated a heavy-duty washing machine to Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital to assist in the fight against cholera.
ZNA salutes dedicated officers
Senior officers, men and women of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) have been applauded for their dedication to duty despite operating with limited resources.
Mavima calls for equal access to facilities
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima has challenged stakeholders and parents to ensure that children in remote areas have access to state-of-the-art facilities.
Old Mutual anticipates upsurge in claims
Financial services group, Old Mutual Zimbabwe anticipates an escalation in insurance claims emanating from Cyclone Idai that recently battered the South Eastern parts of the country.
Fulfilling Zim’s space ambition
Touted by some as an ambitious project, Zimbabwe’s space agency inches closer as Cabinet was recently told of funders which the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development has secured.
UZ launches 15 books
No one can dispute that knowledge is power which plays a big role in empowering people, University of Zimbabwe acting Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Mapfumo has said.











