Govt scales up provision of quality health services

More funding will flow into public medical and health facilities as part of the modernising and equipping of hospitals, clinics and laboratories to create a contemporary and well-resourced health system, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

President relives 2017 poisoning horror

President Mnangagwa yesterday opened up on his infamous Gwanda poisoning incident in 2017, saying the medical treatment that saved his life after being airlifted to South Africa inspired his mantra that a country can only be built by its own citizens (Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo).

Jamwanda2 on Saturday: Behold a new world is born

Jamwanda2 on Saturday Macaulay on Milton I am reading an old book on Prose of the Victorian Period, edited by William E. Buckler. Among the contributors is Thomas Babington Macaulay who,…

First Lady’s cancer fight gets major boost . . . receives cervical cancer screening machines

Efforts by health ambassador, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, to improve health systems countrywide, received a major boost yesterday with Qiagen, an international organisation from Germany, giving her Angel of Hope Foundation 15 cervical cancer screening machines and cervical cancer self-sampling kits.

‘Business mischief provokes tough policy measures’

GOVERNMENT’s recent adoption of tough economic measures is in response to mischievous behaviour by some economic players and syndicates who are bent on sabotaging the economic transformation achieved so far under the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

PSMAS board dissolves self in face of audit

The board of directors of the beleaguered Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) dissolved itself this week just after its failure to block an internal forensic audit on its activities and a few days after chairman Dr Jeremiah Bvirindi quit.

Fire tenders requested by councils

Fire tenders from Belarus were bought under a bilateral agreement with Zimbabwe following a request from local authorities and with their chief fire officers approving the specifications, Local Government and Public Works Deputy Minister, Dr Marian Chombo, told the National Assembly on Thursday.

ZEC sets aside US$83m for delimitation

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has set aside US$83 million for the delimitation of constituencies for next year’s elections, with inspection of the voters roll at about 11 100 inspection centres expected to open tomorrow.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: ZIFA engagements way to go

The move by the ZIFA executive committee to adopt an all-inclusive approach in the search for a panacea to the ills affecting Zimbabwean football is the way to go, if…

Zim book ICC T20 World Cup ticket

ZIMBABWE will wait no longer to make a return to an International Cricket Council major event after they put up yet another brilliant display to thump Papua New Guinea by 27 runs in an ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifier semifinal encounter at Queens Sports Club yesterday.

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