Are your health outcomes written into your address?

IF you live in Harare, malaria is barely a worry, but if your home is in Binga, every mosquito bite could mean a fever that keeps your child from school for weeks.

Ziocha targets more goals, assists

SIMBA Bhora’s midfielder Emmanuel Ziocha seems to have sealed his place among the country’s elite, emerging as one of the finest in the Castle Lager Premiership.

Zimra on course to collect US$7,2bn

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it is firmly on course to achieve its 2025 annual net revenue target of US$7,2 billion, having collected US$3,21 billion by mid-year, surpassing the half-year target of US$3,13 billion.

COP15 in Victoria Falls: A defining moment for wetland conservation

From July 23 to 31, the world will turn its attention to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, where the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP15) will take place.

Complaints Commission: Bold statement to strengthen security services

FOLLOWING the enactment of the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission (ZICC) Act in 2022, President Mnangagwa appointed former High Court Judge Justice Webster Chinamora to chair the Zimbabwe Independent Complaints Commission…

Masvingo Hospital Upgrade: US$40m turning vision into reality

THE US$40 million transformation of Masvingo Provincial Hospital into a state-of-the-art university teaching facility is progressing according to plan, with the institution expected to become a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s health delivery system and a hub for tourism upon completion.

Why the next world order will be armed with nukes

A multipolar world is, by its nature, a nuclear one. Its conflicts are increasingly shaped by the presence of nuclear weapons. Some of these wars, such as the conflict in Ukraine, are fought indirectly.

Father gets two life terms for murder of minors

THREE convicted murderers and two drug traffickers have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms, ranging from eight years to life imprisonment, following recent rulings in separate cases across Zimbabwe.

Smallholders power record-breaking tobacco season

Zimbabwe’s smallholder tobacco farmers have emerged as the unlikely giants of the 2025 agricultural season, driving the country to record-breaking production levels through sheer resilience, determination and strategic adaptability.

LOOKING BACK: Africa’s leaders call for democratisation of UN

AFRICA has once again called for the democratisation of the United Nations and the Security Council to ensure balanced consideration of the legitimate concerns of all nations.

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