39 die of malaria since January

THIRTY-NINE people have succumbed to malaria in Zimbabwe since the beginning of the year, with statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Care, showing that there has been a total of 17 623 cases recorded countrywide so far.

Tourism drives socio economic growth

Tourism is one of the critical pillars for socio-economic growth as it generates foreign currency, and creates employment, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Ambassador Raphael Faranisi, has said.

Belief in own abilities propels Zimbabwe

President Mnangagwa has been described by University of Cape Coast (UCC) Vice-Chancellor, Professor Johnson Nyarko Boampong, as a bold leader whose “we can do it” spirit will propel the country to greater heights.

Second Republic delivers: Chivhu Dam Profile

Capacity: 25 million cubic meters

Mudawarima leaves ZOC

STEPHEN Mudawarima has left his position as chief executive of the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee (ZOC) after two-years in the role, it has been revealed.

Motherhood and mental health

As discussed in previous articles, mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which an individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a meaningful contribution to their community.

Late date for tobacco sales

A PROVISIONAL date of April 30 has been set for the start of the tobacco sales this year, seven weeks later than last year.

Councillors suspended over incompetence

LOCAL Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has suspended three Kwekwe City councillors for alleged gross misconduct, incompetence and wilful violation of the law.

China ushers in two sessions after decisive win in Covid response

As the curtain of China’s annual two sessions, a key event in the country’s political calendar, is unveiling, China is also ushering in a “new and more vibrant” development period for years to come.

US fooled Western Europe into high price war against Russia

There was no need from the beginning for Western Europe to be fooled by United States of America into intervening on the side of Ukraine as soon as Russia launched the special military operation in that country.

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