Karuru back in Warriors fold

ZIFA appears to be softening their stance on players they had banned from being called into the national football team after they allowed interim coach Joey Antipas to include midfielder Ovidy Karuru in his squad.

Parly to punish absentee ministers

Parliament will take disciplinary measures against Cabinet ministers and their deputies that missed last Wednesday’s Question and Answer session in the National Assembly without seeking leave of absence.

Zanu-PF retains Mangwe seat

Wallace Ruzvidzo and Blessings Chidakwa Zanu-PF’s dominance continues to be felt after the ruling party resoundingly won by-elections in Mangwe and snatched an MDC-Alliance council seat in Masvingo on Saturday.…

Cuba pledges to support health

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Cuba has pledged to continue strengthening relations with Zimbabwe, especially in the health sector where Havana is expected to send more doctors to assist. This came…

ZACC confident of securing convictions

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is confident of securing convictions of people who were arrested for corruption.

Business Briefs

The High Court in Johannesburg on Friday upheld an earlier ruling allowing axed Old Mutual CEO Peter Moyo to return to work.

Bogus soldier up for US$3 800 fraud

A Harare man who masqueraded as a member of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) attached to the Command Agriculture Programme while defrauding people of their money under the pretext of organising farms for them, appeared in court on Saturday.

Parirenyatwa overwhelmed. . . as patients defy referral system

Pregnant women in Harare continue to defy the referral health system by shunning clinics and resorting to central hospitals, thereby exerting pressure on the limited human and other health-related resources, Mbuya Nehanda Maternity Hospital (MNMH) head of obstetrics and gynaecology Dr Tafadzwa Nhemachena, has said.

Ministry of Labour bosses suspended

Registrar of Labour in the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Mrs Grace Kanyayi and her deputy Mrs Nozipho Simango have been suspended on allegations that they received “irregular” payments from some leaders of National Employment Councils.

‘Wellness gig, a learning curve’

SCORES of people braved the chilly weather on Saturday and attended the Harare Wellness Festival held at Glamis Arena.

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