Police probe missing vaccination cards
Investigations have been launched into a case in which 250 Covid-19 vaccination cards have gone missing at Cheshuro Rural Health Centre in Gutu under unclear circumstances.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Competence should now be the norm
Zimbabwe’s drastic and effective economic reforms under the Second Republic that laid the foundation for sustained productive growth, and the resulting fast growth that starts this year, are now making the country one of the models for African development.
Economic transformation on the right path
ZIMBABWE’s economy is on the right path towards President Mnangagwa’s vision of an empowered and prosperous upper middle income society by 2030, spurred by strong growth in the mining sector and agriculture.
Warriors’ amazing commitment
A NUMBER of Warriors were prepared to foot £2 500 hotel bills to cover the cost of their 10-day stay in quarantine in the United Kingdom on their return from national duty.
Annual inflation further declines
As expected and predicted, annual inflation fell significantly to 50,24 percent this month from 56,37 percent last month while month-on-month inflation was 4,18 percent, a rise from the 2,56 percent seen last month.
Fisherman relives croc attack
They call it Blackie or Green Waters and it has accounted for over five deaths in the last five years.
More funds for road rehab
Government is set to go onto the market for complementary funding to ensure simultaneous implementation of the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2) and undertaking of new road development projects.
Unfortified food faces ban
Manufacturers of foods that are required to be fortified have been warned by the Ministry of Health and Child Care that they risk having their products banned if they do not meet the required standards.
‘No cases of elephant poaching for a year’
No cases of poaching of elephants in the Hwange National Park have been recorded since last year, on the back of improved conservation efforts which saw partnerships being forged.
People with disabilities embrace vaccination
People living with disabilities have implored the Government to prioritise them under the Covid-19 vaccination programme, saying they were at high risk of contracting infections that could cause severe illness or even deaths because of underlying medical conditions.











