Another fire razes hospital staff quarters

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent FOURTEEN families, among them, doctors, a physiotherapist, nurses and an administrator lost property worth thousands of dollars after a fire destroyed staff quarters at Kwekwe General…

Another fire razes hospital staff quarters

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent FOURTEEN families, among them, doctors, a physiotherapist, nurses and an administrator lost property worth thousands of dollars after a fire destroyed staff quarters at Kwekwe General…

RioZim claims US$202 million from Falcon Resources

GOLD mining giant RioZim has filed a lawsuit at the High Court seeking to recover over US$202 million from Falcon Resources for chrome ore it alleges was stolen during its long drawn out dispute with the latter. 

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Civil Protection audit will enhance efficiency

The main purpose of an audit is to uncover shortcomings in an organisation, especially on the administrative, financial and storekeeping side, and then to suggest how these can be addressed at minimum cost but effectively.

SA concert ban leaves local artistes high and dry

Zimbabwean artistes who were staging live shows in South Africa where Covid-19 lockdown regulations were a bit relaxed last week came unstuck when that country banned shows in response to a spike in new cases there.

Euro scouts for Nakamba tourney

EUROPEAN scouts are expected to grace the inaugural Marvelous Nakamba Under-17 football tournament.

French president slapped

PARIS. – French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face yesterday by a man in a crowd of onlookers while on a walkabout in southern France, video of the incident showed.

Private health players key: VP

The private health sector has a critical role in revamping Zimbabwe’s health services and the Government appreciates the role, Minister of Health and Child Care Vice President Constantino Chiwenga told the joint congress of the College of Primary Health Care Physicians of Zimbabwe and Pharmaceutical Society of Zimbabwe.

Woman gives birth to 10 babies

Pretoria. – A Gauteng woman has given birth to 10 babies, breaking the Guinness World Record held by Malian Halima Cissé who gave birth to nine children in Morocco last…

JUST IN: Zimbabwe reports five more Covid-19 deaths

THE country has reported five more Covid-19 related deaths and 49 new cases on June 7 bringing the total number of cases to 39 238.

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