Firecracker incident victim appeals for donations
The family of Godfrey Munhungaupi, a Grade 5 pupil at Dungwiza Primary School in Chitungwiza who sustained serious facial injuries in a firecracker incident last month, is appealing for $33 000 to undergo a second operation at Parirenyatwa Hospital.
Uproar over conflicted Chonzi’s appointment
The recently appointed City of Harare acting town clerk, Dr Prosper Chonzi, is conflicted in dealing with issues flagged by a Government commissioned audit at the council, which also implicated him, it emerged yesterday.
Twitter slaps Trump with permanent ban
WASHINGTON. — Former President Donald Trump will never be allowed back on Twitter, even if he runs for office again in 2024 and wins, company chief financial officer Ned Segal told CNBC.
Reap low hanging tourism fruits
For many years, tourism has been one of the key industries driving economies in most, if not all, African countries.
Owners of destroyed homes get assistance
The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has started delivering aid to 130 families in Beitbridge whose houses were recently destroyed by heavy rains.
World Bank joins climate change fight
The World Bank has continued tightening its partnership with Zimbabwe in strengthening the country’s capacity in integrating climate change considerations that will enhance sustainable development.
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.











