Boost for Harare Hospital

Harare Central Hospital last week got a big boost from Southerton Constituency Development Trust (SCDT) which donated building materials worth thousands of dollars to as part of humanitarian work.

Is sending students abroad the answer?

Since Independence Zimbabwe has been sending students for further studies abroad, and the country continues to do so amid reservations from some citizens, who decry the rationale of such an ambitious programme.

Flower leaves England cricket board

Andy Flower, who is bidding adieu to the English coaching setup after 12 years in various roles, said the T20 World Cup 2010 victory and overseas Test series wins in Australia and India were among his top moments.

Zim gears for chromium conference

Zimbabwe has geared up for the International Chromium Development Association (ICDA) conference in India where the country will tell its story to the international community and lure potential investors.

Ex-police inspector vanishes as $7 400 goes missing

A FORMER police inspector who allegedly defrauded the police service of $7 400 has gone into hiding.

Rising hip-hop star dreams big

RISING R’n’B musician Kevin Munetsi is targeting the international market with his debut album “Badd Influence”.

How to break cycle of violence against women

In response to a wave of protests following a spate of brutal attacks on women, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has again committed himself to addressing this problem urgently.

Council workers demand urgent salary review

THE Harare Municipal Workers Union (HMWU) has urged council to urgently review workers’ salaries to levels above the poverty datum line of $2 600.

Helping lover rape child lands woman in soup

A TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Harare woman last Friday appeared in court on allegations of assisting her boyfriend rape her eight-year-old neighbour.

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