President okays Caps board appointments
President Mnangagwa has approved the appointment of a five-member CAPS Private Limited board led by Mr Nyaradzai Ian Matondo, that is expected to provide strategic direction to transform the organisation into a formidable player in the pharmaceutical sector.
FCP set for Moza return
FC Platinum will return to Mozambique in their latest CAF Champions League campaign after they were drawn against Costa do Sol in their preliminary round battle.
Pfumvudza weeds out bogus farmers
The Pfumvudza Programme automatically weeds out bogus farmers that have been accessing inputs from Government and reselling them since inputs cannot be collected before land preparations are complete, acting Mashonaland Central provincial Agritex officer Mr Musekiwa Murisa has said.
Defiant Trump clings on to power, stalls on transition process
As President Donald Trump continues to baselessly claim election fraud and refuses to concede the presidential election, the Trump administration also has yet to sign off on a key document needed to formally begin the transition process.
Health workers need support to manage stress, depression
Covid-19, which has been affecting communities in Zimbabwe, has not spared health workers across the country.
US sanctions force Cuba to close Western Union offices
Cuba has announced the closure of over 400 Western Union offices on the island, a move that will eliminate most remittances and aggravate the country’s profound economic crisis.
Boy (15) electrocuted in school hostel
A Form 3 pupil at Nkululeko High in Lower Gweru was electrocuted on Sunday while washing his blankets in a tub at the boys’ hostel.
War hero Mutema laid to rest
Liberation war hero Cde Michael Mutema, who died recently after a short illness, was laid to rest at Chinhoyi Provincial Heroes Acre last Friday.
Trapped miners’ families plead for assistance
THE families of four Task Mining Syndicate workers in Chegutu whose bodies are still trapped underground are appealing for financial assistance to pay artisanal miners who have volunteered to carry out the retrieval exercise.
Bindura deputy mayor suspended
Bindura deputy mayor Norbert Dokotera has been suspended with immediate effect after being charged for slapping the mayor Councillor Carlos Tokyo in public for allegedly telling a team investigating land management by Bindura Municipality that he had grabbed some stands.







