First Lady fulfils young women’s dream

GROWING up at an orphanage in Kuwadzana Extension, Harare, a 22-year-old girl never dreamt of attaining any qualification let alone landing a job in the country’s vibrant hospitality sector.

CUT’s multi-million dollar dairy parlour commissioned

UNIVERSITIES and higher education colleges must provide solutions to national needs and come up with innovative and industrious means towards production of goods and services in line with Vision 2030 and National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), President Mnangagwa said on Friday.

We’ll never forget our heroes: President

The Second Republic will forever accord the highest respect and honour to liberation war heroes and heroines for their contribution to the independence of the country, President Mnangagwa has said.

Calls for President to get 5 more years

There are calls to allow President Mnangagwa to preside over the management of the country’s affairs for five more years to finish various projects he started.

37 in court for attempting to smuggle cigarettes into SA

Thirty-seven suspects who were arrested while attempting to smuggle 76 cardboard crates of export quality Remmington Gold cigarettes out of the country into South Africa appeared before Beitbridge Resident Magistrate Mr Takudzwa Gwazemba last week. 

Govt commends young farmers

THE Federation of Young Farmers Clubs of Zimbabwe (FYFCZ) has been commended for playing a key role in boosting agriculture production and creating the rural middle class while pushing Zimbabwe into  self-sufficiency for all major crops. 

Editorial Comment: Need for more incentives to vaccinate

Zimbabwe’s preliminary Covid-19 vaccination target is 10 million people, using 20 million doses, to meet the lowest estimate for herd immunity, although that target might well have to be increased significantly considering the likelihood of new variants and the need to vaccinate teenagers.

In-form Zemura ready to defuse the Black Stars

IN-FORM Warriors utility player Jordan Zemura is relishing his return into the fold ahead of the back-to-back 2022 World Cup football qualifiers against Ghana this month.

Ivermectin okayed for Covid-19 treatment

Three private hospitals and three private pharmacies have been allowed by the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe to prescribe Ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of Covid-19 but only in regulated trials since the anti-parasite drug is increasingly seen as totally ineffective against Covid-19. 

Three more varsities to offer law degrees

The Council for Legal Education has added law degrees from three local universities as designated legal qualifications bring to five, the institutions that are recognised in the country. 

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