Letters to the Editor: The abduction ‘nonsense’ must stop
This whole week there has been a lot of noise about the abduction of a certain doctor, with some sections blindly claiming that Government had a hand in the incident. …
Letters to the Editor: The abduction ‘nonsense’ must stop
This whole week there has been a lot of noise about the abduction of a certain doctor, with some sections blindly claiming that Government had a hand in the incident. …
Mosquitoes cost Harare man $600 in damages
A Harare man, who sold the shell of a car belonging to his business partner for US$5 purportedly because it was breeding nuisance mosquitoes at his house, now has to fork out $600 in damages.
Sables’ run ends on a whimper
Zimbabwe ended their Victoria Cup participation on a whimper, with the Sables going down 36-14 at the Nakuru Athletic Grounds in Nairobi, Kenya yesterday.
Charles Prince Airport makeover begins
THE makeover of Charles Prince Airport has begun, as Government heightens efforts to build a new modern city in Mount Hampden.
Supernatural enforcers of Buhera
AN enforcer, according to the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, is a person whose job is to make sure that people do the things they should.
Law enforcement agents such as the police, who are empowered by the State to enforce the law, are the most common type of enforcers.
Boost for visually impaired
The country has opened the door for visually impaired persons to access specially adapted books, and for audio-visual artistes to get sufficient protection of their intellectual property or works.
This comes after Zimbabwe has acceded to two critical international treaties last week.
New strategy for community health workers
ZIMBABWE is on the verge of adopting a community-based health strategy, which will layout approaches to address gaps in the health delivery system and aid the recognition of community health workers.
Climate change is morally wrong
Humankind is in a race between two tipping points. The first is when the Earth’s ecosystems and the life they contain tip into irreversible collapse due to climate change.
The second is when the fight for climate action tips from being just one of many political concerns to becoming a mass social movement.
Chinese projects register remarkable progress
Significant progress has been made in major infrastructure projects being implemented by Chinese investors with prospects of unlocking additional resources from the world’s second-largest economy, it has been learnt.
Last week, Zimbabwe and China took stock of the milestones that, thus far, have been achieved at a trilateral meeting involving Chinese investors.


