Free emergency medical care for road accident victims

ROAD ACCIDENT victims will receive emergency medical care at crash scenes and be evacuated to hospitals for further treatment free of charge under a proposed law aimed at overhauling the country’s post-accident response system.

UK e-passport centre to open by year-end

THE development of a new e-passport enrolment centre in the United Kingdom, set to serve the large Zimbabwean diaspora community in the European country, has commenced and is expected to be complete by the end of this year.

Stiff penalties for defiant motorists caught on camera

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter MOTORISTS who fail to present themselves to police after being caught on camera running through red traffic lights will face stiff penalties including inability to process…

US reviewing Zim proposal to ease trade tariffs

THE United States government is reviewing a formal proposal from Zimbabwe seeking to establish a more balanced trade relationship between Harare and Washington by reducing reciprocal tariffs between the two countries, US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Pamela Tremont has confirmed.

Betty Jiri, a forgotten disability rights activist

Robin Muchetu, Health and Gender Editor HERS is a tale that drips raw with the true meaning of the word irony. How else can one describe, let alone believe that…

Editorial Comment: Bold steps needed to ensure service delivery

PRECINCTS that fall under urban local authorities, most particularly in the capital Harare, have largely been outliers in Zimbabwe’s development trajectory over the past seven years. This, however, has not…

‘Clergy key partners in national development’

THE clergy should play an increasingly central role in accelerating Zimbabwe’s development, as they are well positioned to address social challenges and promote entrepreneurship within communities.

Grow industrial capacity to diversify economy — RBZ

Michael Tome, Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has encouraged both Government and private sector players to build more industrial capacity to avoid the current over-reliance on mineral…

Zim’s beer boom: Economic lifeline or public health crisis?

Tawanda Musarurwa Check Point Desk IN December last year, the Harare City Council fined 12 bottle store operators for flouting regulations, amid indications that many of the roughly 30 outlets…

Kamandama Mine disaster victims remembered

Fairness Moyana in Hwange INVESTORS in the mining industry have been implored to ensure they employ sustainable mining technologies to deal with pollution to avoid endangering the lives of employees…

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