Mash Central gears for 39th Uhuru
MASHONALAND Central will remain loyal to the ruling Zanu-PF because it suffered the brunt of the liberation struggle than most provinces, the provincial leadership has said.
Teller in court over US$64 928 fraud
A Harare tout has been sentenced to four months in jail for fondling a university student in the central business district.
Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, everywhere, every time
Each year on April 7th, the World Health Organisation (WHO) celebrates World Health Day.
Cyclone Idai: Lessons about self-reliance
In mid-March, Zimbabwe together with Malawi and Mozambique fell victim to the violent and destructive Cyclone Idai which killed hundreds of people and left thousands displaced in these three southern African countries.
Coffee on the decline
Coffee production in Manicaland is expected to decline as the province is already experiencing early signs of winter.
Thumbs-up for HIV kits
THE uptake of HIV self-test kits has increased in Manicaland, especially among youths, the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has said.
Visual artist interrogates weaves in exhibition
Rising visual artist Kudakwashe Dongo is interrogating the side effects of artificial hairs in his solo exhibition.
Libya clashes death toll rises to 32: UN-backed government
TRIPOLI. – Libya is back in the headlines after one of its two competing governments sent troops towards Tripoli. At least 32 people have been killed and around 50 wounded in fighting with strongman Khalifa Haftar’s troops near Tripoli, the UN-backed government said.
Mozambique arrests three for stealing cyclone aid
MAPUTO. – Three people have been arrested on suspicion of misappropriating humanitarian relief aid for victims of a deadly cyclone that last month killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands in Mozambique.
Afcon qualifier: Zifa incur $105 000 loss
ZIFA incurred a loss of $105 475,49 in staging the African Cup of Nations qualifier between the Warriors and Congo on March 24, 2019.










