First Lady pushes for traditional medicine research

ZIMBABWE yesterday held the first of its kind, interactive session between traditional medical practitioners and health experts as part of efforts to amplify the role of traditional medicines in the response to Covid-19 and other ailments thanks to Health and Child Care Ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.

Zimbabwean breaks into SA property sector

A Zimbabwean has made waves in the South African property market, offering various services such as property acquisition and management.

Council identifies wetlands houses for relocation

Mutare district has started identifying houses built on wetlands and waterways with a view to relocate people in areas that cannot be saved by engineering works as Government moves to bring sanity in cities and towns.

Remembering sculptor Akuda 10 years on

This month marks exactly 10 years after the death of Fanizani Akuda, who died on the 5 February in 2011. 

Cecil the lion comes alive on TV. . . special treat for wildlife fans

On the wintry night of July 1, 2015, American dentist and prominent trophy hunter Dr Walter Palmer, shot and killed Hwange National Park’s most famous lion, Cecil.

United wonderkid fined for faking documents, bogus parents

LONDON. — Manchester United new signing, Amad Diallo, has been fined £42000 in Italy over allegations he used fake documents and bogus parents to move to Europe from Cote d’Ivoire.

Why growing pulses matters for Zim

When Zimbabwe’s largest seed company, Seed Co, hosted a virtual sugar bean production symposium recently to enhance productivity, sustainability and boost the country’s food security position, it raised a significant measure of awareness on the benefits of growing ‘orphan’ crops which many people are ignorant about.

Iranian revolution: 42 years on

Forty-two years ago, one of the most popular revolutions of the 20th century triumphed and succeeded in supporting the role and struggle of the Iranian people in a social and political battle led by Imam Khomeini, against the authoritarian monarchy who was dependent on foreigner powers for political support. 

Flush toilet project set to improve sanitation

Development partners have pledged to improve sanitation in new settlements following a successful pilot project of flush toilets in areas with water challenges.

Jarvis recounts Covid-19 ordeal

ZIMBABWE fast bowler, Kyle Jarvis, has shared his ordeal, in which he had to fight for his life, after he battled the deadly combination of malaria and coronavirus. 

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