SA probes Tsvangirai nurse’s death

South African police have opened investigations into the mysterious death of the Zimbabwean nurse who cared for MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai when he was admitted at a Johannesburg Hospital where he was receiving treatment for cancer of the colon.

Grace Mugabe Phd: UZ suspends Nyagura

The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Council has reportedly suspended Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura on allegations of abuse of office after he allegedly unprocedurally awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree to former First Lady Grace Mugabe.

DIDG eyes NetOne

THE Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) is looking at the possibilities of investing into the State-owned telecommunications company, NetOne.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Ours must be a nation of love, unity

To ensure that Zimbabwe conducts unchallenged elections, President Mnangagwa has — since his inauguration on November 24, 2017 — given an assurance that the country will conduct free, fair, transparent and credible elections.

UPDATED: Harare battles lung infection in infants

THERE is an outbreak of lung infection in infants in Harare, amid indications that the city’s children’s hospital was failing to cope with increased demand for its services.

‘IT’S COLD OUTSIDE ZIFA’

FORMER ZIFA treasurer Fabian Vanganayi says he once took $21 090 in cash from the association’s funds on a night trip to the University of Zimbabwe where he was studying, in a graphic revelation of the shocking culture of how funds were being handled at the country’s football governing body which had slipped into bankruptcy.

Chinamasa meets UK foreign secretary

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa is in Britain for high-level diplomatic talks aimed at mending ties between Harare and London.

Documentary on Mukanya’s return on cards

Founder of Mufakose Film Society, Stella January is making a feature documentary on the much anticipated historic return of Thomas  “Mukanya” Mapfumo to Zimbabwe.

Police probe city clashes

Some police officers at Harare Central Police Station have been questioned over the death of two people in the capital last Thursday following mayhem occasioned by Harare City Council’s decision to ban commuter omnibuses from the central business district (CBD).

Zim targets $2bn in non-gold mineral exports

ZIMBABWE is targeting to earn upwards of $2 billion in mineral exports excluding gold in 2018, up from the $1,6 billion realised last year, the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) has said.

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