First Lady comes face-to-face with fruits of her works

FIRST LADY Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday came face-to-face with the fruits of her hard work after she was invited to a culture centre in Marlborough, Harare, which was built to reinforce her mission to mould morally-upright citizens through her all-encompassing and educative Gota/Nhanga/Ixhiba programme.

First Lady thanks India, Zim on Honorary PhD conferment

The First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, and the First Family express heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to all individuals and institutions which joined them in celebrating the conferment of honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree by the G. D Goenka University of India on the First Lady in recognition of her humanitarian and advocacy work on the girl child, women and marginalised communities of Zimbabwe. 

Roadmap to attain WASH access in place

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has pledged the Government’s commitment and laid the roadmap to attaining universal access to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) to global peers as prescribed by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Zim forges ahead with opening airwaves

Zimbabwe is forging ahead with opening of the airwaves to achieve digital rights through safeguarding citizens and content creators’ rights to free expression and access to information, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.

Govt clarifies position on health workers strikes

Health services are critical and a basic public health good cannot be withdrawn from ordinary people because of labour disputes, Vice President and Health and Child Care Minister Constantino Chiwenga told Parliament when giving reasons for the Health Services Amendment Bill on Tuesday.

Govt recruits more teachers

More than half of the extra 10 000 teachers needed by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education have now been recruited over the last couple of months. 

Editorial Comment: CITES must follow science on elephant trade

Zimbabwe along with most of its regional neighbours, and especially Botswana, faces a severe and growing ecological crisis with far too many elephants for the available range, even though Southern African countries are very generous over how much land is set aside for elephants.

RBZ to launch collateral registry

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says the collateral registry, a record keeping system for the existence of security, would be launched by the third quarter of this year. 

FBC Open Golf Championship tees off

AS the R2 million FBC Zimbabwe Open Championship gets underway this morning at Royal Harare Golf Club and Chapman Golf Club, local and international professional golfers had mixed feelings ahead of the coming four days.

Stick to party business: Zanu PF

ZANU PF members have been challenged to adhere to the party constitution when conducting party business.

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