Unpacking impact of conflict on the economy of a nation

“Humanity is now facing challenges unparalleled in its history,” notes the institute for Economics and Peace 2018 report.

Govt launches Zim Health Situation Room

Government has launched the Zimbabwe Health Situation Room to effectively and efficiently manage a multi-sectoral AIDS response and track its progress towards health coverage targets.

CAPS Utd clear the air on Chitembwe

CAPS United club president Farai Jere yesterday said the Green Machine remain one united family and dismissed as speculation news that coach Lloyd Chitembwe was on his way out.

First Lady visits Byo widows, vets

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday visited former president Canaan Banana’s widow, Janet, and national hero Dr Dumiso Dabengwa’s widow, Zodwa, as well as veteran freedom fighters here.

City seeks to plug revenue loopholes

Harare Town Clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango has urged district officers to come up with strategies that will increase revenue collection and explore new ways to boost revenue.

Facelift for health centres

Most health centres in the country are set for a major facelift after Government entered into an agreement with development partners that will see completion of unfinished clinics, Senate has heard.

Zimparks seeks to increase ivory sales

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has called for an increase of trade in elephant products, as it seeks to deal with overpopulation in game parks and create a balance in the ecosystem.

Information ministry mourns Jonas

The Ministry Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has sent a condolence message to the Jonas family following the death of Michael Giles Jonas, a former Under Secretary in the then Ministry of Information and Posts and Telecommunications in the 1980s, last Friday.

Climate Fund approves US$3m for Zim

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) approved US$3,2 million funding for climate readiness in Zimbabwe, according to latest data from the Fund. Of that amount, US$1 million has so far been released.

Threat of new designer drugs for Southern Africa

Designer drugs are among the fastest-growing and most versatile substances in the global illicit drugs economy. Known as ‘new psychoactive substances’, these synthetic drugs are developed to mimic the effects of established illicit drugs, such as cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy and LSD.

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