Title deeds mapping on course
Over 15 urban settlements countrywide are undergoing aerial mapping expected to be completed by end of March, as part of an elaborate process to issue title deeds to urban dwellers whose properties were not yet regularised.
Strong Zim-Bots ties boon for economies
ZIMBABWE and Botswana enjoy cordial relations with their ties dating back to the days of the liberation struggle where the latter provided bases, sanctuary to freedom fighters from the two liberation movements in Zimbabwe and safe passage to Zipra recruits on their way to Zambia and Tanzania for training.
Strong Zim-Bots ties boon for economies
ZIMBABWE and Botswana enjoy cordial relations with their ties dating back to the days of the liberation struggle where the latter provided bases, sanctuary to freedom fighters from the two liberation movements in Zimbabwe and safe passage to Zipra recruits on their way to Zambia and Tanzania for training.
Parirenyatwa Hospital in negligence storm
THE mother of a four-year-old girl who died from severe burns while admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare has alleged that staff at the health institution neglected attending to her child, possibly causing her death a few days later.
Parirenyatwa Hospital in negligence storm
THE mother of a four-year-old girl who died from severe burns while admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare has alleged that staff at the health institution neglected attending to her child, possibly causing her death a few days later.
Zim, Botswana enhance collaboration
ZIMBABWE and Botswana have pledged to improve collaboration in combating transboundary crime as the sister countries consolidate cooperation in defence and security.
Zim, Botswana enhance collaboration
ZIMBABWE and Botswana have pledged to improve collaboration in combating transboundary crime as the sister countries consolidate cooperation in defence and security.
Coventry backs SRC
YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has broken her silence on the impasse between the Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA, which resulted in FIFA suspending Zimbabwe from international football activities, with the Government backing the sport regulatory body’s action.
Coventry backs SRC
YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has broken her silence on the impasse between the Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) and ZIFA, which resulted in FIFA suspending Zimbabwe from international football activities, with the Government backing the sport regulatory body’s action.
Politics is messy, beastly business
Politics, just like religion, is the opium of the people.
Come to think of it, politics is in fact a religion, where power is supreme and worshipped.







