ZimTalent skits competition kicks off in Byo

Fungai Muderere, Showbiz Reporter THE second season of ZimTalent Skits Competition has kicked off, with the famous talent factory, ZimTalent TV set to visit different provinces scouting for new groups…

Empower women, build resilience against climate change

Business Editor THERE is a need to scale-up empowerment of women and other disadvantaged groups in society to build adequate resilience against the adverse impacts of climate change. Speaking during…

NEW: City of Mutare acquires pneumatic roller

Municipal Reporter   MUTARE City Council’s recapitalisation efforts are bearing fruit following the acquisition of a pneumatic roller as the local authority moves to repair and improve the city’s road…

Russia-Ukraine conflict wake up call: President

THE Russia and Ukraine conflict, which has spawned a surge in global food prices and disruption of world markets and supply chains, has been a wake-up call for Zimbabwe on the need to ensure food security, President Mnangagwa has said.

Govt to deploy pathologists to Mozambique

GOVERNMENT will deploy a team of pathologists to Mozambique in June to start the exhumation and repatriation of more than 157 Zimbabwean nationals who were swept away by the Cyclone Idai floods in 2019, for re-burial back home.

Khumalo: The general who outfoxed villain Allan Wilson

A MILITARY tactician, General Mtshana Khumalo, commanded an elite group of fighters tasked with safeguarding King Lobengula’s life and dignity as he trekked north at the height of the Matabele War of 1893. He protected not only his king, but the dignity of the African people reduced to “half-devil-half-children” by colonialists.

Govt seized with PSMAS problems

THE GOVERNMENT is committed to addressing the rot at Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) and its subsidiaries as a way of ensuring they deliver in accordance with their mandate.

VP warns detractors of vaccine blitz

Zimbabweans must still get vaccinated against Covid-19 to protect themselves against the virus that has killed 5 457 people in the country and 6,18 million worldwide, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said over the weekend.

NPRC calls for political parties regulation

Political parties should be regulated to promote good corporate governance in Zimbabwe’s political dispensation and to minimise institutional conflicts, the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has said.

O-Level results this week

Zimsec O-Level results for November 2021 are expected to be out this week.

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