Hospital HR officer arrested for nepotism
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SHURUGWI District Hospital human resources officer Sibusisiwe Mangwiro has been arrested for allegedly engaging a candidate who came second in interviews at the expense of…
Spotlight on Diep City’s Chrispen Nyathi . . . actor to reveal pastors secrets
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent ALL eyes are on South African drama, Diep City’s fast-rising actor, Chrispen Nyathi who plays the role of a Zimbabwean illegal immigrant, Pastor Charleston as his…
Loga plays the right card
WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic, is exchanging notes with the coaches in charge of Premier Soccer League clubs.
Swiss firms to strengthen ties with local companies
SWISS companies operating in Zimbabwe are today expected to launch a business chamber aimed at strengthening economic ties with local firms, a move that shows that many international economic players still have huge confidence in Zimbabwe.
‘We have to think big’
The Biotech Institute founder and chief executive Professor Brighton Samatanga is a typical example of how those in the diaspora can contribute to the development of Zimbabwe.
Ireland targets agribusiness sector
Zimbabwe’s lure as a prime destination for agribusiness has caught the attention of the Republic of Ireland which is now seeking opportunities in the highly-rewarding sector.
SA Health minister on leave over scandal
JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed Health minister Zweli Mkhize on special leave.
President to launch labour, disability policies
President Mnangagwa is today expected to jointly launch the National Labour Migration and the Zimbabwe Disability policies at a function in Harare, in a development that signifies commitment to safe, orderly and regular flow of people for socioeconomic development.
Poet (69) defies age
Angela Chirenda-Rugara (69) of Norton is expected to launch an anthology of poems this Saturday titled “Emotional Evolution”.
Africa’s COVID-19 infections reach 4,925,978
The number of COVID-19 infections in Africa reached 4,925,978 on Monday as various amid a World Health Organization (WHO) warning that the continent’s healthcare systems are “far from ready” to cope with a fresh surge of infections.











