Foreign Affairs Ministry consoles Chuma family

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has sent a message of condolence to the Chuma family following the death of Mr Cuthbert Chuma, who served as an accountant in the ministry.

Jones challenges teammates ahead of Jnr World Cup

ZIMBABWE Under-21 women’s field hockey team captain Jorja Jones has challenged her teammates to up their game ahead of the FIH Hockey Junior World Cup.

Liberation fighters get recognition, support

Liberation veterans are entitled to Government support and Bulawayo province has introduced an outreach programme to visit them as part of efforts to address their concerns.

Children not pawns in custody battles: Judge

Children cannot be used as pawns in marital and divorce disputes and their rights and interests reign supreme over what parents want or argue, High Court judge Justice Priscillah Munangati-Manongwa has stressed, with the courts mandated to ensure that the rights of these children are put first.

Ukraine needs peace not more munitions

The United Kingdom has announced it will provide depleted uranium armour-piercing rounds to Ukraine for its main battle tanks, a move that will cause more harm than good to the country in the midst of a military conflict.

Craftswomen explore EU markets

DRIVEN by a quest to expand their businesses, women last Thursday thronged Gutu Secondary School in Murehwa District for a belated International Women’s Day commemoration.

Ozone Unit steps up climate change fight

Zimbabwean authorities need to collaborate as they take climate change seriously and make sure the country puts together and implements the required collaborative policies to alleviate the change, the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, through the National Ozone Unit, has said.

TB cases in children remain under reported

Although Zimbabwe has made remarkable strides in lessening the burden of tuberculosis, children remain a major under-reported group, with a significant majority of infected children never diagnosed, and calls have been made to increase efforts to correct this.

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