Army challenged to lead in conservation
Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) members have been challenged to be custodians of the country’s natural resources and assist in reducing environmental degradation.
Lake status awaits Tugwi-Mukosi
Zimbabwe’s largest inland water body, Tugwi-Mukosi Dam, will soon change its name to Lake Tugwi-Mukosi, after the Government gazettes the reservoir as a recreational facility.
Typhoid: 90pc of children in hotspots vaccinated
At least 90 percent of children between five and 16 years were vaccinated during the 2019 typhoid campaign in Harare’s high risk areas, including 74 percent of those aged between six months and four years.
TB treatment improves
Tuberculosis treatment coverage has increased by 13 percent in Zimbabwe during the past five years, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said.
‘AFZ committed to fulfil mandate’
The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) will continue to work with available resources in its quest to fulfil its constitutional mandate of defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Zimbabwe, Commander AFZ Air Marshal Elson Moyo said last week.
Nothing draconian about our media laws
Deputy News Editor, Kudakwashe Mugari (KM) interviews Mr Nick Mangwana (NM), the Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.
Mining houses urged to support artisanal miners
ESTABLISHED mining companies should make a tribute agreement with prospective small-scale miners as part of formalising their operations, a mining official has said.
Samatta joins the illustrious company
PETER NDLOVU was the trailblazer, the first African footballer to score in the English Premier League on September 2, 1992, and now — 28 years later — the Tanzanians have joined that illustrious company.
Dairibord, Tavistock in strategic alliance
Zimbabwe’s main producer and supplier of milk and milk-based products, Dairibord Zimbabwe Private Limited (DZPL), has entered into a strategic alliance and share subscription agreement with its single largest supplier of raw milk, Tavistock Estate Limited.
Editorial Comment: Varsities need more funding models
There is need to explore alternative sources of funding for higher and tertiary education in the wake of proposals by State universities to increase fees.











