Raise quality of life in rural areas: President

Rural district councils should modernise growth points to drive rural industrialisation and transform the quality of life in communities, President Mnangagwa has said.

Moyo, Zhuwao’s intentions not yet clear: Zanu PF

ZANU PF has not been formally approached by self-exiled former party members Professor Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao, and their intentions are not yet clear, it has emerged.

Moyo, Zhuwao’s intentions not yet clear: Zanu PF

ZANU PF has not been formally approached by self-exiled former party members Professor Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao, and their intentions are not yet clear, it has emerged.

Budget to provide adequate drugs

The GOVERNMENT will this week allocate funds to acquire adequate medical drugs while working on improving conditions of service for doctors and other medical practitioners, President Mnangagwa has said.

Budget to provide adequate drugs

The GOVERNMENT will this week allocate funds to acquire adequate medical drugs while working on improving conditions of service for doctors and other medical practitioners, President Mnangagwa has said.

2023 Budget: Time to consolidate gains

The national budget for next year is being presented in a few days and while we are unlikely to see much in the way of fireworks from an exceptionally careful Minister of Finance and Economic Development, we should see measures that consolidate the progress made since the mini-budget was announced mid-year and the results of the improving revenue from a growing economy.

2023 Budget: Time to consolidate gains

The national budget for next year is being presented in a few days and while we are unlikely to see much in the way of fireworks from an exceptionally careful Minister of Finance and Economic Development, we should see measures that consolidate the progress made since the mini-budget was announced mid-year and the results of the improving revenue from a growing economy.

President pledges to improve doctors’ salaries

Sunday News Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the Government will improve remuneration and conditions of service for medical practitioners so that their skills are retained in the country. Writing in…

Govt acts as 4 000 health workers leave Zim

MORE than 4 000 health workers left Zimbabwe since the beginning of last year, but many fell victim to dubious recruiting agencies taking advantage of the aggressive scouting for health workers by rich countries, particularly the UK, The Sunday Mail has established.

Govt acts as 4 000 health workers leave Zim

MORE than 4 000 health workers left Zimbabwe since the beginning of last year, but many fell victim to dubious recruiting agencies taking advantage of the aggressive scouting for health workers by rich countries, particularly the UK, The Sunday Mail has established.

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