Zim sets 2025 HIV target
Zimbabwe has set a target of having 95 percent of people who test HIV positive be on anti-retroviral treatment by 2025.
Govt to craft climate change mitigation plans
Government is committed to crafting master plans to mitigate climate change, which has negative impact on people’s lives across the country.
Zim to intensify Paralympics preps
ZIMBABWE’S chef de mission for Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games Ignatius Vambe says they need to step up their preparations for upcoming qualifiers.
Buhera eyes water projects
Buhera Rural District Council is planning to use its next allocation of devolution funds to improve water supply in the district.
Zim moves to empower women to tackle climate change
The Government of Zimbabwe in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Climate Promise initiative has developed a gender analysis report and Gender Action Plan which seeks to promote women’s full participation in climate change solution-building.
Auba gives Gunners first win in 14 years
MANCHESTER. — Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s second-half penalty gave Arsenal their first Premier League away win over Manchester United since 2006.
Cousins clash over Mvuthu chieftainship
Two rival camps are fighting for the Mvuthu chieftainship in Matabeleland North which is currently being held by Silibaziso Mlotshwa.
MidWest Rhinos victory in vain
NYASHA Mayavo helped MidWest Rhinos secure a 16-run win over Great Zimbabwe Patriots in their last match of the National Premier League yesterday.
British Brigade trio slammed
WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic, has slammed some of the British Brigade for their questionable commitment to representing this country.
New athletics official targets podiums
NEW National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe vice president, Titus Madzingo, has called for stakeholders to come together and create an enabling environment for athletes to achieve podium performances.







