EDITORIAL COMMENT : Safety, security of corruption busters key

This week we carried a disturbing report indicating that the leadership of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) was receiving death threats.

Govt, Nust in child ARVs study

GOVERNMENT and the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) have embarked on a study to improve the provision of anti-retroviral treatment (ART) for children.

Jailed bouncer runs amok . . . Vandalises court property in fit of rage

Michael Magoronga AN inmate who is serving jail time for armed robbery at Kwekwe Prisons, left a trail of destruction at the Kwekwe magistrates’ courts after he vandalised property demanding…

New sport in town . . . Roll Ball Federation conducts first strategic meeting in Bulawayo

Raymond Jaravaza PLAYED on a hard surface with roller skates, a new sport – a combination of basketball and handball – has come into town with the first strategic meeting…

Zimnat gets RBZ nod for offshore investment

INSURER, Zimnat, says it has received exchange control permission to invest policyholder’s funds contributed in foreign currency in offshore financial markets.

‘KuMasvingo vanoda pakuru’…Matanho anotevedzwa pakuroora

NYANZVI munyaya dzechivanhu vari zvakare mutungamiriri wesangano reZimbabwe National Practioner’s Association (ZINPA), Sekuru Friday Chisanyu, vanotsanangura maererano nematanho anotorwa apo mukuwasha anoenda kunobvisa roora kwatezvara.

PRAZ seeks better standards

THE Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) has started working on proposed regulations for professional development of persons charged with public procurement to ensure high ethical standards, effective monitoring and supervision of public entities.

NAC yorwisa HIV negomarara

ZVIRWERE zvine zviratidzo zviri kuramba zvichiva mutoro mukuru muZimbabwe sezvo zviri kukonzera ndufu dzevanhu vane chikamu che74 percent apo zvirwere zvisina zviratidzo zvichikonzera chikamu chendufu che21 percent.

Embrace global standards, broadcasters urged

THE Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has called upon radio training institutions to embrace global standards to maintain a competitive edge in the broadcasting sector.

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