‘We can drive our own tech development’

ZIMBABWEANS are fully capable of leading the country’s technological advancement and innovation drive, as demonstrated by the growing number of local players offering home-grown tech solutions, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Deputy Minister Dr Omphile Marupi has said.

Ben-10’s charm hypnotises Gogo (61)

Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter A 61-YEAR-OLD granny from Makoni has allegedly abandoned her marriage after being hypnotised by the charm of a Ben-10, young enough to be her son, leaving…

President expected at Women’s League Assembly

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will preside over the Zanu PF Women’s League National Assembly meeting in Harare today.

NCDs account for 40pc deaths

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular illnesses and chronic respiratory conditions accounted for approximately 40 percent of all deaths in Zimbabwe in 2024, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has confirmed.

First Lady takes career guidance and stay-in-school initiative to Mash West

First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has extended her trailblazing career-guidance, grooming, etiquette and stay-in-school programmes to Mashonaland West Province, where multitudes of learners eagerly participated.

BREAKTHROUGH . . . Zero failure for Zimbabwe’s lithium ion battery

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has achieved a significant breakthrough in the production of lithium-ion batteries, with Verify Engineering (Pvt) Ltd, a Government-owned company, recording a zero failure rate…

Parents face charges for children’s offences

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter PARENTS whose minor children are found guilty of drug-related or sexual offences in a court of law may also be held liable and face conviction,…

Coal exploration begins in Chipinge

  Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter A POTENTIAL economic boom is on the horizon for Chipinge District, as a coal exploration exercise currently underway may yield positive results, diversifying the local…

US$300K, 200 beasts raised for ZANU PF Conference

  Samuel Kadungure News Editor ZANU PF Manicaland leadership has made major strides in its fundraising efforts for the 25th Annual National People’s Conference, slated to take place at Mutare…

Teacher truancy hits rural schools

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter A SHOCKING trend of teacher truancy has plagued most rural schools in Manicaland, with some educators reportedly attending work only two or three days per…

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