Global airline sector sees US$200bn loss

BOSTON. – Airline losses from the coronavirus pandemic are set to surpass US$200 billion as travel curbs weigh on corporate and long-haul demand well into 2022, according to the industry’s main lobby.

World leaders deny wrongdoing after Pandora Papers leak

LONDON. – Several world leaders have denied wrongdoing after featuring in a huge leak of financial documents from offshore companies.

Sanctions are real, but we’re shooting ourselves in the foot

No matter how well-meaning and determined the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) could be towards uprooting rampant delinquency in the economy, the effort may count for nothing if other institutions that should be seized with fighting the vice, in all its forms, are inflaming the situation through either their silence or inaction.

Bicycles put volunteers’ GBV fight on track

Once each week, Precious Mushayamombe (36) walks for more than 6km between villages in Ward 22, Shamva North to investigate cases of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and stir dialogue among villagers around the subject.

Doctors reap Merck partnership benefits

ZIMBABWEANS are reaping the benefits of health Ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s partnership with an international organisation — Merck Foundation through scholarships in the health sector to enhance proficiency in various disciplines, a medical doctor who benefited from the programme has said.

Concerted efforts needed to stop escalating goat thefts

IN recent times, cattle seem to be slowly bequeathing their spot on the list of hot merchandise on the illicit market to goats with cases of theft involving the latter becoming regular features in the country’s various media channels.

Ministry pledges to assist musicians

Victor Maphosa recently in Chikupo, Murehwa The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Mr Nick Mangwana, has said his ministry’s doors are open to assist…

Chief Secretary consoles Charamba

CHIEF Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda yesterday paid tribute to Dr Rudo Gwata-Charamba, the ex-wife to Deputy Chief Secretary Mr George Charamba, describing her as an unsung heroine who contributed significantly to the literary world.

Palestine blasts illegal sanctions

Palestine has called for an end to the illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe saying the measures are illegal and not benefiting anyone. 

Rabbit industry to generate US$2,5m revenue

Oliver Kazunga Bulawayo Bureau THE local rabbit industry is projected to generate over US$2,5 million from domestic sales over the next five years in line with the aspirations of the …

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