EDITORIAL: CHITUNGWIZA HOSPITAL BOSSES SLEPT ON DUTY

LAST week, we carried the story of two student nurses who enrolled for a nursing course at Chitungwiza Central Hospital using fake certificates. Paidamoyo Samantha Muchira and Makanaka Chatikobo applied…

Tobacco farmers set for middle-income before 2030

Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness WITH Zimbabwe poised to produce over 300 million kilogrammes of tobacco and earn more than US$1 billion from the crop’s exports this year, an…

AfDB backs Egypt’s largest solar project

The African Development Bank Group’s board of directors has approved up to US$184,1 million in financing for the Obelisk solar project in Egypt, which is set to become Africa’s largest…

Oil prices jump after Israel’s strike on Iran

Global oil prices have jumped after Israel said it had struck Iran, in a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East. The price of the benchmark Brent crude was…

Valley Visions scoops prestigious ZNCC award

Michelle Musandinyoze, [email protected] BULAWAYO-based company, Valley Visions Investments — a supplier of fruit and fresh farm produce — has been awarded the prestigious Second Runner -up to Best Manager of…

SCOTTLAND, SIMBA GAIN GROUND . . . We were a bit careless — Lloyd Mutasa

MWOS lost ground at Gibbo Stadium yesterday after being held to 2-2 draw by hosts Triangle United.

US$4,6m building plans approved by BCC

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub PROSPECTS for Bulawayo’s construction industry appear promising, following the local authority’s approval of building plans worth US$4,6 million in April alone — a clear indication…

Israel hits Iran, sends gold prices up

Gold spiked after Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear sites and military leadership, raising fears over a significant escalation of hostilities in the Middle East. Bullion climbed as much as…

KIDS DON’T LIE, FOR SHAKIRA IT’S ALL ABOUT HER SONS

MIAMI. — Shakira’s concert at the Hard Rock Stadium is two-and-a-half hours of musical drama — a non-stop parade of bilingual hits, 13 costume changes and non-stop movement. She performs…

AIR INDIA TRAGEDY: THE VICTIMS

AHMEDABAD. − The death toll in the Air India plane crash on Thursday has now risen to 270. All but one of those on board the flight bound for London…

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