‘Africa should have planned for health aid exit’

AFRICA’s reliance on foreign aid to finance its health systems was always going to be temporary, and the continent should have acted sooner to prepare for the inevitable exit of donors, says Dr Donald Kaberuka, the African Union’s High Representative for Financing, the Peace Fund and Covid-19 Response.

Zim launches reports on digital transformation

Zimbabwe has unveiled key reports on e-trade readiness and productive capacity aimed at driving digital transformation and economic growth. The initiatives seek to harness the potential of digital trade, improve access to finance, and create high-value goods and services.

Zimbabwe celebrates cultural diversity

  Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives ZIMBABWE joins the rest of the world in commemorating cultural diversity during the month of May. The National Culture Month aims to promote Zimbabwean culture,…

What exactly are you detoxifying?

  Dr Tendai Zuze Health Matters   IN today’s world, the concept of “detoxifying” the body has gained immense popularity. Countless herbal products, teas, and supplements claim to cleanse your…

Survivor’s harrowing tale of 3 botched operations

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter FOR Ms Tafadzwa Kajekaire (30) from Dangamvura, life has lost its meaning as the birth of her second child was marred by a series of…

Digital inclusivity: Leaving no place, no person behind

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter ITAI Mazuru is a prominent figure in Mutare’s Sakubva high-density suburb, widely known for his activism as a Person Living with Disability (PLWD). His experience…

Agricultural extension officer sells company bike

  Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter A HEADLANDS-BASED agricultural extension reportedly sold a company issued motorbike to an unsuspecting buyer to recover unpaid salaries. This came out during a hearing at…

The vision will speak

  Trust Maanda Looking at the unseen   HABAKKUK 2:1-3 I will stand upon my watch, and set me upon the tower, and will watch to see what he will…

Zimbabwe freezes as icy winds whip through Matabeleland South, Masvingo, Manicaland!

Sinokubonga Nkala IT is not just cold, it’s disrespectful! A mean, moody cold front is tearing into southern Zimbabwe and leaving teeth chattering from Beitbridge to Chipinge. The Meteorological Services…

Presidential Emergency Medical Scheme brings hope to rural areas

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THE launch of the Presidential Emergency Medical Scheme in Manicaland has brought new found hope to thousands of vulnerable and impoverished rural villagers, who have…

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