US$50m facility to ease fuel shortages
THE fuel situation has started to improve and is expected to get better in the next few weeks as the country’s top four fuel companies started picking up fuel from the Msasa depot yesterday.
Govt revives National Health Insurance Scheme plans
Government has revived plans to establish National Health Insurance Scheme in an effort to make universal health coverage a reality, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.
Zanu-PF takes lessons from China’s School of Ideology
Zanu-PF will take lessons from the Communist Party of China (CPC’s) ideological schools to refine its mobilisation strategy as well as reinvigorate the party’s Chitepo School of Ideology, the ruling party’s chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.
Pope orders priests, nuns to report sex abuse
The Roman Catholic Church’s approximately one million clergy must report all suspicions of sexual abuse by church leaders at any and all levels, Pope Francis ordered on Thursday in a…
Zanu-PF castigates attempts to soil SA polls
THE Zanu-PF observer mission has castigated attempts to discredit the South African national elections in the wake of claims of double voting with some videos circulating on social media of some people committing the mischief.
Repealing HIV transmission law gets Cabinet nod
The Marriages Amendment Bill which will repeal a legal provision that criminalises “wilful” transmission of HIV to a partner has been approved by Cabinet.
President orders probe into Chimagora evictions
President Mnangagwa yesterday dispatched a high powered inter-ministerial delegation to investigate the evictions at Chemagora farms in Gokwe about two months ago that left over 100 families living by the road side.
Editorial Comment: Sport can, will take our nation further
IT’S a sporting week that has been dominated by football — the wild comeback nights in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, the historic appearance of four English teams in the finals of the two tournaments and Tonderai Ndiraya’s perfect homecoming show at Rufaro.
First Lady in Mat South heath drive
THE shortage of medical supplies has been a major challenge to health institutions in Matabeleland South where some clinics have gone for months without basic medication like Paracetamol among other drugs.
Millers, retailers in pact to tame price madness
THE Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) and the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding for self-regulatory mechanisms to rein in wanton price increases.










