Ending HIV among children a priority
Over the past decades, Zimbabwe has made good progress in the fight against HIV and is counted among some of the countries which have implemented strategies that have worked.
Gumbo rolls out women empowerment projects in Harare East
Zanu PF national assembly candidate for Harare East Mavis Gumbo is rolling out women empowerment projects in the constituency to enable them to be self-reliant and contribute towards the well-being of their families.
Zim set to eliminate bilharzia
Zimbabwe has escalated the fight to eliminate bilharzia (Schistosomiasis) as a public health threat through collaboration with China for the implementation of targeted interventions that will improve the diagnosis, treatment and control of the disease.
Sleeping in fuel queues now history
Zimbabwe has enjoyed an extended period of adequate fuel supply and stability owing to the effective policy measures instituted by the Government, particularly the masterstroke decision to liberalise the fuel subsector.
ZMC Golf Day to set tone for peaceful polls
The Zimbabwe Media Commission are set to host the inaugural Media Golf Day on Friday at the ZRP Golf Club in Harare.
Rupert’s networth rises by US$129m
According to estimates from Bloomberg, Johann Rupert, the second-richest person in Africa, is off on a great week, with an astounding net worth of US$13,3 billion.
CCC spurns ZBC slots, makes unrealistic demands
CCC has spurned slots allocated to them by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) in terms of the Electoral Act while the party has also made “unrealistic” expectations on their advertisements by demanding that the public broadcaster do commercial productions on their behalf.
Kasukuwere not the country’s Saviour
In the realm of Zimbabwean politics, the emergence of Saviour Kasukuwere as a self-proclaimed Presidential candidate has raised eyebrows and scepticism from many quarters.
Kunzvi Dam construction progressing well
CONSTRUCTION of the Kunzvi Dam northeast of Harare is progressing well with over 37 percent of the work now done and it is set to be completed by the end of next year.
Airports Company embarks on recruitment drive
The Airports Company of Zimbabwe is recruiting and training new staff to ensure there is enough empower for the recent commissioning of the new-look US$153 million extension and upgrade of the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.











