Mission hospitals overwhelmed

Desperate patients, failing to get help at State hospitals due to the strike by some Government doctors, are flocking to mission hospitals, with Karanda Hospital in Mt Darwin now seeing up to 500 patients daily over the past three months.

ZERA increases fuel prices

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has increased the price of fuel with effect from today.

Muzarabani quality oil

Invictus Energy Limited, which is exploring oil and gas in the Muzarabani area, says results for the geochemical analysis from its recent outcrop source rock field sampling programme carried out in July 2019 in the Cabora Bassa Basin has confirmed that there are high chances of good quality gas and oil.

Gold prices on track

Gold prices were on track for a second straight weekly gain on Friday, as uncertainties about the fate of a “phase one” trade deal between the United States and China lingered.

Chaos, lawlessness reign at former Ximex Mall

Since the advent of wheeler dealers in Harare, some parts of the city have gained notoriety because of illicit activities that take place there.

3 municipal workers in the dock

THREE City of Harare workers on Saturday appeared in court on charges of concealing a transaction from a principal and using fake documents.

Power outage leaves Kwekwe without water

A major electrical fault at Kwekwe Waterworks has resulted in the city going for two days without water, but Zesa Holdings hoped to have the fault fixed by yesterday to allowing pumping to  resume.

Jam Session bounces back

THE popular Monday night Jam Session, which had taken a long break, returns tonight at City Sports Bar in Harare with a number of emerging and established musicians expected to take to the stage.

Triangle switch off ZPC Kariba

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Saving jobs in the digital world

It is becoming more apparent that today’s jobs will be replaced by machines.

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