Higherlife extends offer to doctors

Online Correspondent
Higherlife Foundation has extended by an additional six months the free transport programme for nurses and doctors employed at public healthcare institutions in Zimbabwe.

Govt finalises tertiary fees

Norman Muchemwa
Government has finalised the tertiary institutions tuition fee structure, a move that is meant to end speculation and confusion on the exact amount to be paid to institutions of higher learning.

MACHETE GANGS: Seven arrested for supplying weapons as police swoop down on Mbare

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested seven people, believed to be in the business of making and supplying machetes to robbers.

Zimra official under fire over unexplained wealth which includes cars and immovable property

Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi has approached the High Court with an application seeking an order to confiscate property belonging to a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) official after she failed to explain how she accumulated her wealth.

Prophet Magaya’s fathers dies

PROPHETIC Healing and Deliverance Ministries (PHD) founder, Walter Magaya’s father, Freddy Muvirimi, has died.

No more new kapenta fishing permits at Kariba – Government

GOVERNMENT has suspended the issuing of new kapenta fishing licences in Lake Kariba saying the number of rigs has now exceeded scientifically proven sustainable levels.

Higherlife Foundation extends free transport to doctors and nurses

Higherlife Foundation has extended by an additional six months for the free transport programme for nurses and doctors employed at public healthcare institutions in Zimbabwe.

Chinese stocks plunge

Panic coursed through the world’s second-largest equity market as investors sold stocks on concern a deadly virus will worsen over China’s week-long trading break. The Shanghai Composite Index settled 2,8…

RBZ misses cash target

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said yesterday about $1,1 billion in cash was in circulation  at the end of December 2019, about $2 billion short of the target it…

Council, Clean City sign service delivery MoU

The City of Harare and Clean City Private Limited yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will allow the two parties to collaborate in service delivery to Harare residents.

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