NEW: Second round of national vaccination blitz on cards 

Government has started preparing for the second round of a national vaccination blitz as it seeks to safeguard citizens from a potential Covid-19 fifth wave. 

NEW: Second round of national vaccination blitz on cards 

Government has started preparing for the second round of a national vaccination blitz as it seeks to safeguard citizens from a potential Covid-19 fifth wave. 

NEW: Govt denounces political violence  

POLITICAL violence is not a legitimate form of political expression, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary, Mr Nick Mangwana, has said. 

NEW: Govt denounces political violence  

POLITICAL violence is not a legitimate form of political expression, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary, Mr Nick Mangwana, has said. 

NEW: Zim dollar retreats again

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe dollar has again weakened against the United States dollar at the weekly forex auction system on Tuesday where it traded at US$1: $127,5. Last…

NEW: Business and customers: Is there a war between the two?

 “If you respect the customer as a human being, and truly honour their right to be treated fairly and honestly, everything else is much easier” – Doug Smith 

NEW: Business and customers: Is there a war between the two?

 “If you respect the customer as a human being, and truly honour their right to be treated fairly and honestly, everything else is much easier” – Doug Smith 

NEW: Local artiste laments lack of instruments

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter AFRO-FUSION, sungura and Gaza Rhumba artiste, King Truth Jiggo (real name Charmerhard Jigoo Mudhindi) has lamented the lack of instruments saying his genre requires him to perform…

NEW: ICZ bemoans low agric insurance uptake 

The Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ) has bemoaned low uptake of insurance by farmers, which currently stands at 6 percent. 

NEW: ICZ bemoans low agric insurance uptake 

The Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ) has bemoaned low uptake of insurance by farmers, which currently stands at 6 percent. 

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