Zimbabwe stuck with expired medical drugs, says committee

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter AT a time when the country is facing drug shortages, it has been revealed that the company mandated to store and distribute medical supplies of public health…

Cde Mugabe: The socio-genesis, posterity of Pan-Africanism

Richard Runyararo Mahomva My heart agonisingly aches in sullenness for Robert Gabriel Mugabe’s demise. While weeping can only endure for a while, Cde Mugabe’s passing on offers a solid premise…

Optimising the promotion matrix for Destination Zimbabwe

Phineas Chauke ZIMBABWE is a tourism destination whose attributes are incomparable to many across the globe. The combination of natural and cultural heritage resources that are of tourism significance is…

Cde Mugabe: The socio-genesis, posterity of Pan-Africanism

Richard Runyararo Mahomva My heart agonisingly aches in sullenness for Robert Gabriel Mugabe’s demise. While weeping can only endure for a while, Cde Mugabe’s passing on offers a solid premise…

Optimising the promotion matrix for Destination Zimbabwe

Phineas Chauke ZIMBABWE is a tourism destination whose attributes are incomparable to many across the globe. The combination of natural and cultural heritage resources that are of tourism significance is…

Tobacco rakes in US$526 million

ZIMBABWE has so far generated US$526 million from this year’s tobacco crop, whose output has surpassed the record set last year. The figure is expected to rise as mop-up sales…

Tobacco rakes in US$526 million

ZIMBABWE has so far generated US$526 million from this year’s tobacco crop, whose output has surpassed the record set last year. The figure is expected to rise as mop-up sales…

South Africans need a history lesson

JULIUS Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has tried telling his countrymen that the borders they are so fond of were imposed by racist imperialists.

He has also told them that “we are all South African, Zimbabwean, Mozambican or any other nationality of Africa”, but of course, all this has fallen on deaf ears.

An ‘avoidable’ double loss

ON August 16 2019, Mr Taurai Matsiwe took three and half weeks’ excuse from work to look after his pregnant wife as her time to deliver was drawing close.

Then on August 28, he accompanied his wife Mrs Sharon Munyonho for a hypertensive check at Rujeko Polyclinic in one of Harare’s oldest suburbs – Dzivaresekwa. There, the couple was referred to Parirenyatwa Hospital.

Zim hockey team flourishes

EARLY cold mornings and late chilly nights continue paying off for the Zimbabwe women’s field hockey team that is enjoying a place among the world’s top 50 teams.

Ahead of the Olympic qualifiers in South Africa in August, this team lived by the mantra ‘push to the podium’.

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