‘More mental health nurses needed’
Lea Mutanda and Precious Masakara
THE training of more mental health care nurses and psychiatrists is critical for the country as there is need to bridge the gap in the mental health services.
LATEST: ZERA approves 320% Zesa tariff increase
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has approved a 320 percent electricity tariff increase to 162,16 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to help Zesa improve power supply. This…
LATEST: ZERA approves 320% Zesa tariff increase
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has approved a 320 percent electricity tariff increase to 162,16 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to help Zesa improve power supply. This…
Zimpapers holds editorial retreat
Online Reporter
The country’s biggest integrated media company, Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) this week held a two-day editorial retreat in the capital.
JUST IN: Expect lightning, strong winds & hail, MSD
Zimbabwe is expected to experience scattered thunder showers accompanied by lightning, strong winds and hail in some parts of the country, according to the Meteorological Services Department (MSD).
JUST IN: ZERA approves 320% Zesa tariff increase
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has approved a 320 percent electricity tariff increase to 162,16 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to help Zesa improve power supply.
Honouring Mutoko’s elderly
Tanyaradzwa Rusike
Senator Chief Nechombo of Mashonaland East Province recently donated grocery hampers to the elderly in Chidye, Mutoko.
JUST IN: Hwange woman dies after giving birth to triplets
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter IN a rather sad incident a woman from Hwange district in Matabeleland North province died sometime last week, after suffering complications from giving birth to triplets.…
JUST IN: Hwange woman dies after giving birth to triplets
Peter Matika, Senior Reporter IN a rather sad incident a woman from Hwange district in Matabeleland North province died sometime last week, after suffering complications from giving birth to triplets.…
High-powered delegation for Global Fund
Sharon Munjenjema
Government is attending the two-day Global Fund replenishment conference, where Zimbabwe will pledge its contribution, that is set to unlock funds for fighting HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.









