Mozambique to grant 9 airports to private management
The Mozambican government plans to surrender management of nine national airports to private companies as a way of improving services and attracting more customers, an official said on Friday.
Domestic dispute ends in tragedy
A 23-year-old Chimanimani woman last week committed suicide by hanging herself from her kitchen beam following an argument with her husband over money for medical fees.
ZCDC to honour pledges
Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) will fulfil all socio-economic and corporate responsibilities it pledged in Manicaland, which include rehabilitating the Mutare People’s Market, a senior official has said.
10 ex-Masvingo mayor’s children win estate case
TEN children born out of wedlock by former Masvingo Mayor Alderman Thomas Zawaira will now benefit from their late father’s estate after the Supreme Court ruled that they must be treated equally to those born in wedlock in terms of customary law.
‘Housing affordability still a challenge’
ACCESS to decent housing remains a major issue in Zimbabwe amid falling aggregate demand due to high finance costs and sustainable high income thresholds for mortgage loans, research results have shown.
High maternal mortality rate worrisome — Govt
Government has raised concern at the number of maternal deaths in Mashonaland West Province amid reports that 48 women died while giving birth last year.
Wisdom for relationships
Relationships are so much valued by God to an extent that you cannot imagine. If God values relationships there is need for you to do the best you can to maintain any relationship brought to you by the Lord.
Chevrons slump to new low
Fifties from Javed Ahmadi and Rahmat Shah, and the all-round brilliance of Rashid Khan, powered Afghanistan to a 4-1 series win in Sharjah yesterday.
Real estate and the liquidity crunch
The introduction of the United States dollar brought about stability into the country’s real estate industry following a hectic period of hyper-inflation. The pre 2008 hyper-inflationary environment left many homeless as the value of their properties vanished overnight having disposed their properties in the local currency whose value was uncertain as it kept being devalued.
Clinic bags HIV award
Seke North Clinic has received an award from the Government for being the best institution in Greater Harare that initiates HIv-positive patients to Anti-Retroviral Therapy the same day they test positive through the “Same Day Initiation” programme.





