High time Chamisa chose a jacket that fits him
“A jack of all trades is a master of none” is an old English adage that simply means a person cannot be an expert in all things. This saying should be rung in Mr Chamisa’s ears as he is currently biting more than he can chew.
Mthuli clears the air on inflation figures
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said Government had not banned calculations of Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate but the actualities would be determined using the monthly inflation figures.
President promotes 74 ZPCS officers
President Mnangagwa has promoted 74 Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officers from the ranks of Assistant Principal Correctional Officers to Senior Assistant Commissioner.
ZSE crafts green bonds framework
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange is engaging critical stakeholders in the development of a Green and Social Bond framework as it continues to broaden capital market offerings.
Weak disease surveillance could cost Africa US$22,4bn — WHO
In its newly-launched Investment Case for Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance in the African Region, 2020-2030, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Office for Africa’s highlights the drastic consequences that could be in store for the region, if countries do not invest in disease surveillance efforts —including a US$22,4 billion economic burden over the next decade.
Chimanimani on brink of another disaster
The onset of the rains, accompanied by hail, strong winds and lightning, has raised fears that hundreds of Cyclone Idai survivors who are still living in tents at Ngangu and Kopa in Chimanimani East will be negatively affected.
Relief as Edith Opperman reopens
Edith Opperman Maternity Clinic in Mbare, Harare, is now operational following its reopening last week and by yesterday it had helped 76 mothers deliver, bringing relief to scores of pregnant women.
GBV: Nation should address women’s vulnerability to men
As the nation prepares to commemorate 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence under the national theme “Prevention, Protection, Participation and Services, End Gender Based Violence”, women continue to be reminded of their vulnerability to men.
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.











