Parents receive life changing skills in Chitungwiza

Discovery Ambulance Services under the Presidential Emergency Medical Scheme (PEMS), successfully trained 60 parents and guardians of children living with *cerebral palsy* during a *two-day* Advanced First Aid Training workshop at Chitungwiza Provincial Hospital.

Zim exports to China poised for growth

ZIMBABWE is set to reshape its export landscape and bolster its economic growth, following China’s landmark decision to introduce zero tariffs on African countries.

Zim, Moza bond continues to strengthen — President

ZIMBABWE and Mozambique share a strong and unshakeable bond of brotherhood that continues to strengthen every year, President Mnangagwa has said.

Continental solidarity, pageantry as Mozambique marks 50 years of Uhuru

This familiar Mozambican phrase, which loosely translates to “wait a moment”, took on new meaning yesterday as the nation paused to reflect on five decades of independence from Portuguese colonial rule, albeit with remarkable pageantry and continental solidarity.

It’s all systems go as Gukurahundi hearings start

ALL systems are in place for historic Gukurahundi hearings, which begin today, with president of the National Council of Chiefs, Chief Mtshane Khumalo, confirming that all logistical arrangements have been put in place for a smooth start to the process.

Govt commits to social development

ZIMBABWE remains fully committed to fostering inclusive social dialogue as a pathway to equitable development and sustained peace, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Mines Bill gazetted

THE new Mines and Minerals Bill was gazetted yesterday by Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda, setting the stage for its debate.

SABA MAGACHA EARNED A PALTRY 33 CENTS A DAY IN ROYALTIES LAST YEAR

GOSPEL star, Sabastian Magacha, earned a paltry 33 cents a day, US$2,30 a week and US$10 a month from the rights to his music played on various platforms, including on the digital spaces, which were monitored by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association.

President meets councillors, local authority executives

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to meet councillors and senior executives from the country’s 92 local authorities in Bulawayo today during the launch of the Minimum Service Delivery Standards Framework aimed at driving improved outcomes for transformed livelihoods in line with Vision 2030 targets.

GOSSIP OVER SEX SOUNDS LED COOK TO BASH STUDENT

THE row, which led Ruya Adventist School head cook Lesly Bizwell to brutally assault a student on attachment at the school has been revealed — she claimed the victim allegedly gossiped that she makes weird sounds when she is being intimate with her partner.

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