New era for emergency services
A comprehensive reorganisation of the country’s emergency and trauma health services is in the works.
This will see nurses undergoing specialist emergency services training and the introduction of new fully equipped ambulances for rapid response to disasters.
I wish I could go back in time
I wish I could go back in time Dear amai, I hope I find you well. I am a 30-year-old woman and I am married to a 33-year-old man. We…
ZRU seal ‘historic’ partnership
THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union are leaving no stone unturned in their drive to give the senior national team, the Sables, the best possible support in their quest to qualify for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.
Efficient logistics will enhance export competitiveness
ZIMBABWE’s location at the heart of Southern Africa places the country at a competitive advantage in terms of proximity/speed to markets, hence the adage, Zimbabwe is not landlocked, but land-linked.
Love always guarantees a bumpy ride
THE moment I saw petals flying, my friend racing down the stairs before the door violently slammed shut after him I knew that his gamble of paying Lucia an unannounced visit had backfired spectacularly.
What Western appraisals of Kaunda left out
WHEN Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s former president and founding father, died last week at the age of 97, what followed in the Western media was a series of entirely predictable and desultory summations of an African leader’s long career in politics and public life.
Indebted Manyuchi raring to go
REGARDED as a “hard-punching” veteran by the World Boxing Federation, Ugandan boxer Muhamad Sebyala arrives in Zimbabwe today carrying an ignominious away record, as he attempts to dethrone local golden boy Charles Manyuchi.
Zimpapers rescues visually-impaired student
Integrated media house, Zimpapers, yesterday donated a special laptop and other gadgets valued at over $500 000 to a visually impaired Midlands State University (MSU) student, Mavis Tshuma.
Teach them numbers as they grow
Parents should spent as much time teaching their kids basic financial acumen as they do teaching them which fork to use at the dinner table.
Colonel Nyakudya: Soldier of God, country
His voice is synonymous with major national events, especially funerals.
Presiding over some of the most sombre moments the country has ever experienced, Colonel Joseph Nyakudya exudes hope with each assignment.











