JUST IN: Tourism Ministry integrates research in climate change fight
Business Reporter THE Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry has launched a climate change mainstreaming research programme, in an effort to strengthen the capacity of subnational authorities to…
‘This idea will not go far’ – Ex-Arsenal boss Wenger casts doubt over Super League
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger considers the Super League proposal of 12 leading sides in European football to be a “bad idea” and says it “will not go far” as…
JUST IN: Uproar over emergency road rehabilitation fund
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter SOME members of the Construction Industry Federation of Zimbabwe (Cifoz, Matabeleland region) are up in arms with the organisation after the national body excluded them from…
JUST IN: Leather sector advocate to supply security sector
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE leather sector has pleaded with the Government to procure footwear for the security sector locally in a bid to protect local firms from cheap imports.…
JUST IN: Culture Week set for May
Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent COMMEMORATIONS for this year’s Culture Week are pencilled in for the second week of May. Running under the theme “Resilience in safeguarding creativity and cultural…
Vehicle imports tumble more than 60 percent
Numbers of second-hand vehicles imported through Beitbridge have slumped from around 60 a day to an average of 22 a day this month following the introduction of new regulations that make it very hard to import cars more than 10 years old.
Four die in suspected food poisoning
As police investigate the deaths of four family members and two dogs, who were found dead on Saturday in Gutu in what is suspected to be food poisoning, cops in Mutasa have arrested two suspects in the killing of two seven-year-olds on their way home from school last week.
Zim poised for medical tourism breakthrough
Zimbabwe is poised to benefit from medical tourism following international endorsement of the country’s health service processes with foreigners queuing to get Covid-19 vaccines, which they have to pay for, while local surgeons have been authorised to help separate conjoined twins from Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon.
VP calls for increased vaccine uptake
MASHONALAND West and Midlands provinces have recorded low vaccination uptake since the beginning of the exercise, with Health and Child Care Minister and Vice President, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, calling for strategies to increase the uptake.
Opposition pays homage to struggle stalwarts
Opposition political parties and churches have hailed the country for attaining 41 years of independence, thanking the gallant sons and daughters who selflessly sacrificed their lives for Zimbabwe’s liberation.











