1 866 doctors sign up for sponsorship package
ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX doctors have signed up or applied for Higherlife Foundation fellowships after 1 504 extra doctors submitted acceptance forms ahead of yesterday’s deadline.
Football bleeding, leaders fighting
IT’S the nightmarish result that probably shows the extent of the damage explosive boardroom battles are having on domestic football — ZIMBABWE 0, BOTSWANA 7.
First Lady urges council to revive home-based care programme
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has urged Bulawayo City Council to revive its home-based care programme which played a critical role in the provision of primary healthcare to residents, particularly senior citizens.
UN mission engages ZEC
A delegation from the United Nations (UN) Electoral Needs Assessment Mission is in the country to evaluate the capacity and needs of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).
AfDB releases US$685k for disasters
THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a US$685 000 grant to help Zimbabwe manage natural disasters such as droughts, floods and tropical cyclones.
Njube teacher still on the run
POLICE say a Njube High School teacher who allegedly incited pupils to demonstrate against an increase in fees and teachers’ poor salaries last Monday, is still on the run.
Chikwinya denies audit report allegations
Former Cabinet minister Ms Nyasha Chikwinya has denied allegations of underhand dealings involving the acquisition of vast tracks of State land and sale of residential stands in Harare.
‘Act decisively on currency dealings’
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) must act decisively on illicit currency dealings instead of issuing mere threats against gross financial misconduct that has serious negative effect on the economy, economists say.
Rein in black market to foster stability
Since late last year, the black market foreign currency exchange rate has been stable and so were prices of goods and services, bringing hope to the general population that, now…
16 murder cases await High Court circuit
THE Bulawayo High Court will be sitting in circuit in Gweru for two weeks to deal with 16 murder cases, mostly involving violence in the artisanal gold mining sector.











