Learning suspended in 6 provinces over Tropical Storm Freddy

Precious Manomano, Ray Bande and Tendai Gukutikwa As the fringes of Tropical Storm Freddy reached Chipinge and Chimanimani yesterday, adding to the already heavy rain and lightning that earlier in…

Gavi in partnership to sponsor health sector

Mukudzei Chingwere in Montreux, Switzerland Charmed by Zimbabwe’s local resource mobilisation and deployment of health services, a not-for-profit international health financing behemoth has stepped up and offered partnership to finance…

First Lady donates to major referral hospitals in Harare, Bulawayo

Tendai Rupapa and Sikhumbuzo Moyo PROVIDING patients with proper nutrition helps them to speedily heal and bolster their strength. It is against this background that the country’s health ambassador and philanthropist…

Zanu-PF bouyant ahead of elections

Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter A MASSIVE turnout in the ongoing Zanu PF cell verification programme points to a landslide victory for the ruling party in the forthcoming elections, a senior official…

MPs caucus, Politburo meet

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter  PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to meet the Zanu PF Parliamentary caucus at the party’s headquarters in Harare, with all members of the Politburo also taking part.…

Joy as Chimango clinic cuts 20km walk for villagers

Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau  DAYS of walking for close to 20km to the next health institution are now a thing of the past for the people of Chimango in Ward…

Kariba flights boon for tourism growth

Walter Nyamukondiwa–Kariba Bureau TOURISM has been low at Kariba since there is no scheduled air service to the town, but flights are set to resume next month, with chartered flights…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Take cyclone alerts seriously

Cyclone Freddy, or at least the downgraded tropical storm we might all hope it has become, is moving over Zimbabwe today, with the edges of its swirling clouds entering last…

Lubu project coal wash plant nears completion

Contango Holdings, a London-listed natural resource development firm, says installation of its coal wash plant is now 75 percent complete, putting it in good stead to meet the target of first coking coal production and sales by the end of next month.

ZIFA to come up with roadmap for reforms

Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter THE football leadership in the country is expected to assemble in Harare today where they are expected to come up with a road map that will…

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