Migrants must be part of South Africa’s universal health plan

Seven years ago the United Nations (UN) endorsed universal health coverage as key to sustainable development and global security.

Youth participation in budget processes must be improved

As young people have gained increasing prominence on the international development agenda, so too has the issue of their participation in decision-making.

‘Zim has unlimited potential’

Zimbabwe and Ethiopia are celebrating 34 years of diplomatic relations this year.The Ethiopian embassy this week on Monday held a four-billion tree planting campaign initiative. The Herald Deputy News Editor Kudakwashe Mugari (KM) spoke to the Ambassador of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to Zimbabwe, Dr Addisu Gebreigzabhier (AG) to gauge the current state of relations between Harare and Addis Ababa.

Zim date Kenya

ZIMBABWE will renew their rivalry against Kenya when they clash in the Victoria Cup at Hartsfield in Bulawayo this weekend.

Charity sheild won’t influence

EDINBURGH. — Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool’s Community Shield clash with Manchester City on Sunday will have no bearing on their battle for the English Premier League title.

Anthony Joshua receives warning

LONDON. — Oleksandr Usyk wanted to end Anthony Joshua’s unbeaten streak for his “ego” and, after watching his rival’s shock loss from ringside, admitted he “would love to do the same thing” to the former world heavyweight boxing champion.

Morocco in historic comeback

MOROCCO are this year set to make a historic comeback to the FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championships after a decade of absence from one of the continent’s biggest motorcycling events.

Supervisor in indecent assault storm

A Gweru City Council supervisor has been arrested for allegedly indecently assaulting a student on attachment.

SMEs benefit from poverty alleviation project

Five small and medium enterprises from Mutare district have so far benefited from loans under the Zimbabwe Poverty Alleviation project (2017-2020).

Zvimba land deal could cost Govt

An out-of-court settlement deal by the Zvimba Rural District Council to compensate a private land owner who lost a 71,5-hectare piece of land could have cost Government of State land worth more than US$29 million, the Commission of Inquiry on Urban Land has heard.

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