‘Sanctions won’t stop economic turnaround’

THE continued imposition of illegal sanctions will not stop Zimbabwe’s economic transformation as the country is building robust internal capacities to create wealth and expand job opportunities for its citizens, Vice President Dr Constantine Chiwenga said yesterday.

Sewage flows inside houses in Glen View

Raw sewage is flowing inside houses and business premises in some parts of Glen View 3 in Harare, sending residents into panic mode amid fresh fears of water borne disease outbreaks.

Breakfast programme taken to Dete

ROMAN Catholic Church-run Dete Old People’s Home in Matabeleland North Province yesterday became the second such institution to benefit from the breakfast offered and served by the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and her Angel of Hope Foundation to meet the nutritional requirements of the elderly.

Bindura reduces mortality rate

Bindura Hospital has recorded a significant reduction in the maternal mortality rate by 86 percent following an increase in midwives from 35 in 2010 to 61 to improve health care services.

Traditional leaders salute First Lady’s programme

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa’s Gota/Nhanga/Ixiba programme is a timely intervention to equip boys and girls with the necessary information to stay healthy, be morally upright and grow into responsible citizens, traditional leaders in Matabeleland North province have said.

Council director denied bail

Harare City Council director of works, Zvenyika Isaiah Chawatama, was yesterday denied bail by Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje who said he was likely to interfere with witnesses.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: We all hope Williams will win the award

THERE was a time, not so long ago, when we all feared our cricket was on a slippery slope to doom.

‘We are a sleeping powerhouse’

DREAMS can be elusive but people all over the world over have followed the beat of their dedicated hearts, step by step, to see their visions become huge success stories. 

Vaccines: Leaving naysayers behind

IN the resort town of Victoria Falls, where the mighty Zambezi River roars into the world famous water falls, everything looks as beautiful as ever, minus of course the human factor as the tourism sector has been stripped bare by the ravaging effects of Covid-19.

The Class of ’85, CECAFA, AFCON . . . . . . maybe the time has come to argue winning CECAFA in ’85 is bigger than qualifying for a 24-team Nations Cup finals

IT was the summer of ’85 – in more ways than one, the collective power of humanity was fighting back against the devastating arm of adversity.

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