First Lady sends out SOS for Karanda Hospital
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has appealed to Government to fully support Karanda Mission Hospital as it is struggling to implement the free user fee policy.
S.Korea, DPRK to hold talks about DPRK’s participation in Winter Paralympics
South Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) will hold a working-level dialogue next week to discuss the DPRK’s participation in the Winter Paralympics, Seoul’s unification ministry said yesterday.
2017 civil service bonus dates announced
Government yesterday released the 2017 civil servants payment schedule in a move that will bring smiles to its workers.
Still the same old DeMbare
ON the 25th anniversary of the year Dynamos wrote the finest story in their 55-year history, it is quite remarkable that the negativity which blighted their campaign back then is still haunting the Glamour Boys, whose camp has been reeling from an explosive player unrest which has derailed their pre-season preparations.
UNICEF deputy resigns after ‘damaging’ allegations
The deputy director of the United Nations children’s agency has resigned saying he doesn’t want allegations of sexual misconduct made against him to “damage” the agency’s work.
CAAZ Board members axed
Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Joram Gumbo has terminated the contracts of some board members of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ).
Zambia upbeat about 2018 economic prospect
The Zambian government on Thursday said the country’s economic performance for 2018 was expected to remain positive supported by a stable macroeconomic environment.
Harare must rise to the occasion
The mayhem that characterised Harare’s Central Business District (CBD) and its feeder roads for the better part of yesterday could have been avoided with proper planning and pre-launch drills.
Teachers warn of ‘arms race’ in schools as Trump
President Donald Trump and America’s powerful gun lobby on Thursday cast citizens with weapons as a solution to shootings, as it emerged an armed deputy was on campus during a deadly Florida rampage but failed to act.
Tanzania Internet users hit 23 million; 82 percent go online via mobile phones
The number of Internet users in Tanzania rose by 16 percent at the end of 2017 to 23 million, with the majority of those using their handsets to go online, the telecom industry regulator said yesterday.











