Kwekwe weekend diary

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent The mining city of Kwekwe will be a hive of activity this weekend as a number of entertainment activities are lined up. The main attraction will…

NEW: SaintFloew headlines anti-drug abuse event  

UPCOMING hip-hop artist SaintFloew will headline a men’s mental health and anti-drug abuse event that is pencilled in for Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield on July 18.  

Three Zimbabweans killed and set on fire in South Africa

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Three Zimbabwean men and a South African were killed and set on fire Thursday last week by a vigilante group that accused them of robbery and…

Harmful practices against children must end

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter HARMFUL practices perpetrated on children must come to an end with African Governments, Civil Society, media, and other partners encouraged to take a leading role in…

NEW: Has COVID affected your sleep? Here’s how viruses can change our sleeping patterns  

During the early phases of the pandemic, and especially during lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, many people reported disruptions to sleep and their sleeping patterns. As COVID infections have increased, we’re again seeing reports of people experiencing poor sleep during and following COVID infection.  

NEW: Zim Consul to Scotland establishes promotional social enterprise  

ZIMBABWE’S Honorary Consul to Scotland, Ms Heather Mudhari, has founded a social enterprise, ZimScot, aimed at promoting the country as a safe tourism and trade destination.  

NEW: Covid-19 booster shots inch towards 1 million 

ZIMBABWE’S Covid-19 booster-shot vaccination blitz continues to gain steam, with 847 906 doses having been administered to date, latest official figures show.  

NEW: Manicaland records 46 Covid-19 recovery cases

  Health Reporter   MANICALAND yesterday recorded 46 recovery cases of Covid-19, figures released by the Ministry of Health and Child Care showing the daily highlights reveal.   According to…

NEW: 5 000 boreholes to be drilled this year  

GOVERNMENT will drill at least 5 000 boreholes this year, with each ward expected to get at least two solar-powered boreholes as part of the Presidential Rural Development Programme, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Are basic goods being diverted to informal markets?

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter BULAWAYO wholesalers and major supermarkets have been accused of diverting basic goods to the informal sector to mop up foreign currency leaving shelves of most…

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