MCAZ defends drugs shelf life

The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) yesterday said shelf life or expiration of medicines was different from the best before date, normally marked on non-medical products.

UK Supreme Court rules Parly suspension ‘unlawful, void’

Prime Minister Boris Johnson acted unlawfully when he suspended the United Kingdom’s Parliament, the country’s highest court has ruled. The suspension was “unlawful, void and of no effect”, the UK’s…

Don’t abuse red passport: Speaker

Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has warned parliamentarians who are abusing their recently issued diplomatic passports to denigrate the country that they risk losing the documents.

ZSE lifts Falgold suspension

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) yesterday lifted the seven-month suspension in trading of Falcon Gold Zimbabwe Limited (Falgold) shares after the gold miner fulfilled listing requirements of the bourse.

Book on local music legends to hit market

Sweden-based musician and cultural author Makandire Chezhire “ManLuckers” Chikutu has documented the lives and history of some local music legends in his book titled “Flashback Identity”.

Court reserves Airzim judgment

Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd will have to wait a little longer to know its fate after the Supreme Court yesterday reserved judgment in a matter in which the airline is challenging the Labour Court ruling compelling it to reinstate or pay damages to over 300 fired workers.

A nation allergic to its beautiful stories

A MOTHER, who provides a comprehensive minute-by-minute narration to her blind son during every match at 10-time Brazilian champions Palmeiras, brought the house down at the 2019 FIFA awards on Monday night.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Harare’s water woes must be fixed right, honestly

Harare is now suffering from almost three decades of neglect, bad management, zero investment and mispricing of its water and sewage processing infrastructure despite having by the early 1990s a remarkable and award-winning set of systems in place because the first post-independence councils took their responsibilities seriously.

2 new MPs sworn-in

Two new members of the National Assembly were yesterday sworn in following their victories in by-elections held last month.

Old Mutual explains half-year cash outflows

Old Mutual Zimbabwe Group says it was not involved in buying foreign currency on the local foreign currency markets, in view of significant cash outflows that was notable during the half-year to June 30, 2019.

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