Cimas targets additional health infrastructure

Health insurance firm, Cimas, says it is planning to expand its health facilities — including specialist facilities — with at least two targeted for launch in 2020.

Zim history teacher makes history

Kwekwe High School history teacher Manners Musongelwa scored a first for the country when he was elected president of the Association of History Teachers and Lecturers in Africa (AHTLA) at its convention in Dodoma, Tanzania recently.

ZRP beefs up security in ‘machete warzone’

Crime Reporter POLICE have beefed up security in “machete warzones” to end bloodshed among artisanal miners and to reduce other criminal activities. Several people have died this year in bloody…

433 cars under Zimra probe

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has identified 433 vehicles suspected to have been smuggled into the country and has invited their respective owners to the taxman’s offices for a verification exercise.

Innovation hubs shouldn’t reinvent the wheel

Zimbabwe’s higher education pathway has been premised on the need to convert knowledge into goods and services.

Kazhanje, Chivayo’s bid to delay trail flops

Attempts by former Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) board chairman Stanley Kazhanje and businessman Wicknell Chivayo to delay their trial over an alleged $10 000 bribe failed yesterday after the magistrate ordered the trial to proceed.

Brazil win Under-17 World Cup title

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazil staged a remarkable comeback for the second time in a week on Sunday to beat Mexico 2-1 in front of their own football fans and win the Under-17 World Cup for a fourth time.

Governance explained

A deposit insurance agency should be operationally independent, well governed, transparent, accountable and insulated from external interference. 

SAA strike continues

Labour unions are threatening to bring air travel in South Africa to a near standstill to force the loss-making state carrier to meet their demands for higher wages and job security, testing the government’s resolve to get its finances back on track.

Gweru suspends capital projects

Gweru City Council has suspended implementation of all capital projects as costs have rocketed way above budget due to inflation, and in some cases, the budget is now twice what was set aside.

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