Hospital drainage system being fixed
The Southerton Constituency Community Development Trust (SCCDT) led by Cde Andrew Makahamadze last week said the expansion of the Harare Central Hospital drainage system will be completed by end of this week.
Improved seed varieties vital for better yields
A visit to Kunatsa Estate, deep in Mashonaland Central Province in the Matepatepa area, shows that improved seeds are of paramount importance for boosting agricultural production.
Kanu shocked by Iwobi’s move
LONDON. — Arsenal legend Nwankwo Kanu believes his former club “made a mistake” after allowing forward Alex Iwobi to join Everton in the off-season.
SA carpet-making firm opens shop in Zimbabwe
South Africa’s oldest carpet manufacturer, Van Dyck Floors, has extended its global footprint by launching its latest operation in Zimbabwe.
Mupfumira bail ruling today
The magistrate hearing the case of fired minister Prisca Mupfumira yesterday said he needed more time to prepare his bail ruling, saying there were “intricate jurisprudential” issues that were raised by both the State and defence.
Where are voices of young people in social dialogue?
Dialogue is the buzzword in Zimbabwe and has been a regular headline in various forms of media. Phrases such as political dialogue, inclusive dialogue, all-inclusive dialogue, social dialogue, open dialogue, honest dialogue and national dialogue keep popping up. However, buzzwords on the voices of young people in these dialogues is missing and, yet, this is what should be making headlines.
Zimchem cries foul
Kwekwe-based tar producer Zimchem Refiners (Pvt) Limited has expressed concern over local companies which sideline its products, choosing to source from neighbouring countries.
3 perish in Mashava accident
THREE people, including a policeman and his three-year-old son, died on the spot while eight others were injured when the vehicle they were traveling in burst a tyre and overturned near Mashava.
Tim Paine on the verge of Ashes history
LONDON. — Greg Chappell could not do it, while Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke, who had both had two attempts each, were unable to manage it either.
$1 million kitty for hospital upgrades
Government has allocated $1 million to Gweru Provincial Hospital for its upgrade after it was turned into a teaching hospital for the faculty of medicine at Midlands State University (MSU).


