GZU strives to be leading centre of journalism training in Zim
Great Zimbabwe University’s (GZU) profile continues to scale new heights with the institution close to concluding a historic agreement with the country’s state broadcaster ZBC to connect the university’s campus radio station live on its channels.
Govt urged to support local pharmaceutical companies
THE Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) has implored Government to prioritise the capacitation of pharmaceutical companies to ease obtaining shortages of drugs in the country.
Sports Commission approaches ICC
THE Sports and Recreation Commission have written to the International Cricket Council, explaining the recent developments in Zimbabwe.
‘Currency reforms to stabilise economy’
Industrialists, labour and economists have thrown their weight behind currency reforms, which culminated in the scrapping of the multi-currency system on local transactions, saying it was a “great move that brings stability in the economy”.
Over 170 000 households start receiving food aid
GOVERNMENT had started distributing food to over 170 000 households in need of food aid in the Midlands Province.
Road rehabilitation in Gweru stalls
The rehabilitation of roads in Gweru has stalled after the contractor requested for a revised budget citing high operational costs.
Politics a factor in return of Boeing’s 737 Max
American Airlines is prepared to further delay returning the Boeing 737 Max to its schedule as regulators review the manufacturer’s safety updates before they allow the planes to fly again, a process that depends on political factors, the airline’s CEO, Doug Parker, told employees.
Man commits suicide over pending assault case
A 40-year-old man here allegedly hanged himself on a tree at his homestead last week in a suspected case of stress over an assault case that is before the courts.
Graduates urged to utilise skills
Graduates from industrial colleges have been urged to prioritise the revival of the country’s economy through the use of technical and entrepreneurial skills to establish new industries and produce quality and affordable products for the nation.
Tourism critical to economic transformation: First Lady
THE tourism sector plays a critical role in economic transformation of the country and is one of the fastest ways of generating jobs, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.










