Fears of ‘epidemic rebound’ as HIV, TB funding gaps grow
Countries across the globe are at risk of witnessing an HIV and tuberculosis “epidemic rebound” because of a decline in funding, experts have warned.
MDC-A MPs desecrating Parliament
There is nothing as despicable as walking out on someone, no matter under what circumstances. Walking out on people says more about the one who walks out, and the way he/she relates with others.
Warriors likely to miss Fifa friendly date
THE Warriors are likely to miss an opportunity to prepare for the 2021 AFCON qualifiers scheduled for next month after they failed to secure a friendly during this week’s FIFA international dates.
Three weeks left to make tough decisions on Eskom, economy: SA
South Africa’s government has spent months mostly talking about how to save the debt-stricken state power utility Eskom, spur economic growth and get its shaky finances back on track. Financial realities may force an end to the dithering.
Protecting children’s rights in the digital era
Our world is increasingly connected. According to UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children Report 2017 “Children in a Digital World”, children and adolescents below the age of 18 years constitute one third of internet users worldwide.
OPC ups Expo 2020 Dubai preps
THE Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) is seeking to engage an advertising agency, a media house, an expert or agency in data gathering and a digital solutions agency as it steps up preparations for Zimbabwe’s participation at the Expo 2020 Dubai.
Moyo splits Old Mutual
Old Mutual shareholders are split on whether the South African insurer should pony up and settle with Chief Executive Officer Peter Moyo or run the risk of a R250 million damages claim.
‘Dissolve Chitungwiza council’
Chitungwiza councillor for Ward 13 Kiven Mutimbanyoka (Zanu-PF) has urged Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo to suspend all the town’s councillors citing poor service delivery.
Industrialisation in Africa…is media playing its role?
The concept of industrialisation is not a new phenomenon in Africa.
Zanu-PF completes Harare DCCs vetting
Zanu-PF yesterday completed the vetting of over 400 applications from all Harare’s six zones who submitted their curricula vitae to be considered as candidates for different posts in the District Coordinating Committee (DCC) for Harare.











