G20 to back pandemic prevention fund
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday urged G20 members to back a proposed fund to invest in pandemic prevention and preparedness, warning that failure to close gaps in global health systems could result in “devastating” costs.
Third session of Zim-Bots BNC kicks off
The third session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission kicks off in Victoria Falls tomorrow, with discussions on economic co-operation, a review of bilateral ties and regional wildlife conservation topping the agenda.
Palestine: When neutrality aides the oppressor
SINCE 2014, a global survey by WIN/Gallup International has consistently placed the USA on the fore of countries that are a greatest threat to world peace in this era. This world opinion is framed around the question “which country in the world would you consider the biggest threat to world peace?”
Thumbs up for women booklet
THE Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni recently launched a booklet titled, “Understanding the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)”.
Private sector committed to agric production
The Zimbabwe agricultural sector has been on a growth trajectory buoyed by an increase in output in traditional crops such as tobacco, maize, soya and wheat. Last season’s success has resulted in the agricultural sector posting an overall growth of 36,2 percent.
The 2022 movie hit list
IT might be a little bit premature, but then I cannot seem to shake off the feeling that 2022 could possibly be one of the biggest years for cinema.
Hubby still obsessed with ex
DEAR Amai, I hope I find you well. An unfortunate accident left me unable to sire children. I knew I was biologically incapable of fathering my own children before I married my long-term girlfriend, and I did not mention this to her. After we tied the knot, circumstances forced me to confess.
10-year-old on the verge of NAMA history
ONALD Gwiriri is on the cusp of greatness.
Being only 10 years old, he is already the youngest nominee for the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) since its inception in 2002.
$35m for Tropical Storm Ana victims
The Government has disbursed more than $35 million to provide relief to communities affected by Tropical Storm Ana which hit parts of the country last month.
Proteas skipper Elgar speechless after Kiwi humiliation
Dean Elgar did not blame off-field issues, quarantine or the absence of a warm-up match for South Africa’s lack of intensity in the first Test in Christchurch.











