Actress Nhira autopsy results today: Dad
Four days after her death, former Studio 263 actress Anne Nhira’s autopsy results are to be revealed today, possibly ending the mystery of her sudden death, her father said yesterday.
Private burial for Zwelithini
kwazulu. —AmaZulu Prime Minister, Prince Mangosuthu Buthulezi, has confirmed that the late King Goodwill Zwelithini — who passed away earlier last week — will be laid to rest in a private ceremony to be held at night, with only men in attendance.
Time to trust China’s, Russia’s vaccines…They, too, work, and they can help fill shortages everywhere
While the richest countries in the world are grappling with shortages of Covid-19 vaccines, some of the poorest worry about getting vaccines at all.
Expecting mothers urged to use healthcare facilities
Expecting mothers should make use of healthcare facilities to minimise loss of life, Mhangura legislator, Cde Precious Chinhamo-Masango, has said.
Imported maize-meal: Millers voice concern
Imported lower-price maize meal flooding shops in parts of Zimbabwe is a substandard product being dumped in the country, say Zimbabwean millers who want permits to import maize meal suspended with immediate effect. Southern Region Millers has since written to the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe, highlighting their concerns over what they see as unfair and damaging competition.
Queen breaks silence on Harry, Meghan interview
LONDON. — Queen Elizabeth has broken her silence on her grandson Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Zim football suffering in silence
FOLLOWING the suspension of domestic football last year, the game back home has been suffering in silence, with many players now contemplating retirement.
Radios boost export trade
IN the midst of a campaign to persuade people in the Federation to “Buy Home Products”, comes news of the success of local radio firms on the export market.
Devolution funds: Rushinga targets health facilities
Rushinga Rural District Council (RDC) intends to construct eight health facilities using devolution funds this year to tame malaria cases.











