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.
Midlands clean-up a success, but . . .
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief The national clean-up day campaign in the Midlands province has been a success but is being hindered by the lack of service provision by local…
Border delays rile transporters
Transporters and customs clearing agents have expressed concern over the delays in the movement of cargo at Beitbridge Border Post, which is SADC’s busiest inland port.
African envoys appeal to SA over xenophobia
ZIMBABWE’S Ambassador to South Africa, Mr David Douglas Hamadziripi, and other African diplomats have appealed to the South African government to ensure that political parties in that country avoid inflammatory statements against foreigners as this could spark xenophobic attacks.
Meet ED, the hands-on farmer
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Saturday opened up on his other passion — farming — saying he is hands-on and visits his farm at the slightest of opportunities from his busy schedule.











