Malaria-free world: More funds needed

Malaria has been stalking many African countries for decades, with the disease killing thousands of people — children under five years being the most vulnerable.

Liberation movements will miss Mugabe

The death of Zimbabwe’s founding father, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe, whom President Emmerson Mnangagwa, described as “comrade, liberator, founder and leader”, has coincided with the 10th meeting of secretaries-general and wings of Former Liberation Movements (FLMs) of Southern Africa.

Zimnat social media followers win trip to Cape Town marathon

Zimnat on August 28 announced the social media winners of an all-expenses paid trip to Cape Town to participate in the Sanlam Marathon on September 15 and briefed the winners, Tariro Makanga and Lilian Choruwa, on what to expect in Cape Town.

Of MDC anniversary, demos and US hand

Violence runs in the MDC’s deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), bearing footprints of the United States of America, which has been supporting the opposition outfit in a shameless regime change project, since its inception on September 11, 1999.

Indigenous churches pay tribute to Mugabe

INDIGENOUS churches in Zimbabwe have described the late former President Robert Mugabe as Zimbabwe’s David, who was a great leader who contributed to the decolonisation of Zimbabwe and Africa.

Mining to boost devolution — minister

GOVERNMENT has commended progress in the resuscitation of closed mines and the opening of new ones in the Midlands province — a development that is expected to boast the devolution process, Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development Polite Kambamura has said.

NRZ investors excited, ready to move

THE Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) says it is now ready to implement the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) recapitalisation programme following the decision by the board to approve the US$420 million proof of funding.

Gold dips

Gold dropped to a near one-month low yesterday to hold below the key $1,500 pivot, hit by a stronger dollar and an improved appetite for riskier assets supported by hopes of global economic stimulus.

. . . Cottco engages farmers in bid to increase production

Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) will this season engage farmers with irrigation schemes in a bid to boost production of the white gold in Chipinge.

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