Open-heart surgery breaks new frontiers

Sifelani Tsiko-Innovations Editor The progression and expansion of open-heart surgery in Zimbabwe is quite encouraging and has had tremendous growth saving lives and foreign currency that otherwise could have been…

Fight against anthrax intensifies

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter The Department of Veterinary Services is intensifying efforts to combat anthrax outbreaks, reflecting growing public health concerns. With a recent rise in anthrax cases, authorities implemented preventative…

Chinouriri: A melodic heartbeat of philanthropy

Clive Mono Mukundu-Own Correspondent In the dynamic world of Zimbabwean music, Joseph Chinouriri is emerging, not only as a gifted saxophonist, but also as a symbol of hope and compassion.…

Mau Mau optimistic of a bright future

Langton Nyakwenda-Zimpapers Sports Hub VETERAN boxing promoter Stalin Mau Mau turned 70 this year, and he feels he has a few years in the sport that gave him national prominence.…

Why SA must quickly exit FAFTA greylist

Early last year, South Africa faced a sobering reality through its grey listing by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). What this designation signalled was that South Africa’s efforts to…

Mixed fortunes for ZKU season

Ellina Mhlanga, Zimpapers Sports Hub AFTER wrapping up their 2024 activities recently with the Champion of Champions tournament in Harare recently, the Zimbabwe Karate Union’s (ZKU) season seems to have…

Kohli fined for shoulder bump with Konstas

MELBOURNE. — India’s Virat Kohli has been fined 20 percent of his match fees following a clash of shoulders with debutant Australia opener Sam Konstas in the Boxing Day test…

How Hollywood celebrities marked Christmas Day

NEW YORK. – Stars! They are just like us! And that means they’re celebrating the holiday season, too, and giving us a glimpse on social media platforms. From opening presents…

Nigeria to pay more for calls, data

After years of appeals and lobbying by major telecom providers, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has authorised a 40 percent increase in telecom tariffs. Starting January 2025, Nigerians will face…

Tebekwe Mine spreads festive cheer with generous gifts

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] FOUR traditional chiefs from Shurugwi had a memorable Christmas, thanks to Dr Smelly Dube of Tebekwe Mine, who gifted them with suits, food hampers, and fuel during…

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