EDITORIAL COMMENT: First Lady’s work commendable
FIRST Lady amai Auxilia Mnangagwa has since ascending to the top been touching on various key aspects of people’s lives, the young and the old alike. She has shared her…
Nakamba talk of the town!
Robson Sharuko in CAIRO, Egypt ENGLISH Premiership side Sheffield United have joined the gold rush to try and acquire the services of highly-rated Zimbabwe international midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, who boosted…
Angel of Hope Manicaland launched
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Manicaland Bureau FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday launched the Angel of Hope Foundation Manicaland chapter, as the organisation spreads its wings countrywide to uplift the lives of disadvantaged members…
Zimbabwe to ratify 19 bilateral investment agreements
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is working on ratifying 19 Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements (BIPPAs) as it forges ahead to boost investor confidence and attracting the much…
Stay calm and believe…‘We lost a battle but not the war’
Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Cairo, Egypt WHILE there could be justification for supporters to be a bit worried about the Warriors’ losing start at this Total Africa Cup of Nations tournament…
VIDEO: The making of the Bulawayo Arts Awards
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WITH the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards less than a week away from holding their third edition, Saimon Mambazo Phiri, feels like the event’s founders are no…
Zim-Moza deal to ease Zesa woes
Darlington Musarurwa, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE expects to begin accessing power from Mozambique’s Cahora Bassa as it moves to put its ongoing economic development agenda back on the rails, President Mnangagwa has…
‘Cancer man’ unfazed by Magaya-hospital war
Forty-three-year-old Peter Manganda is not concerned much about the current furore over circumstances surrounding his cure from a 5,3 kilogramme debilitating tumour that had grown on his head.
Private hospitals demand up to US$700 fees. . .as Government moves to equip public hospitals
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SOME PRIVATE health institutions are demanding as much as US$700 deposit and up to US$250 per night for patients admitted, making falling ill an economic nightmare for…
High level wildlife indaba kicks off
ZIMBABWE will lobby for relaxation of conditions in the trade of elephants and ivory during the inaugural Wildlife Economy Summit, which begins today in Victoria Falls, Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira has said.











