President’s magic strategy strengthens Zim’s resilience
Zimbabwe has faced crippling United States-led sanctions, which have retarded economic growth for more than two decades, but President Mnangagwa’s inward-looking strategy has strengthened the nation’s resilience.
Harare traffic cop in bribery storm
A Harare City Council traffic and parking officer is facing allegations of demanding bribes and assaulting a motorist, highlighting ongoing concerns about municipal traffic and parking operations in Harare.
Country’s tobacco exports near US$1bn
Zimbabwe has so far exported 180 298 957 kg of tobacco valued at US$963,3 million compared to 179 644 136 kg worth US$929,3 million during the same period last year as the country continues to increase international market share.
Breast cancer awareness should be a year-round commitment
In two days, the month of October will be gone; marking the end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Early rains damage schools, houses
Isolated heavy downpours accompanied by strong winds that have been experienced recently in some parts of the country have damaged schools and houses.
Sugar tax boost for cancer fight
TREASURY has urged the Ministry of Health and Child Care to expedite its procurement processes for the purchase of cancer treatment machines from the revenue generated through the sugar tax that was introduced in this year’s Budget.
Triathlon Junior Schools Series begins
TRIATHLON Zimbabwe national coach Pamela Fulton believes the Junior Schools Series which got underway on Sunday at Mount Pleasant pool could be a game changer in the country’s efforts to increase the sport’s participation.
End of an era for Indian cricket?
INDIAN media feared on Sunday that the cricketing powerhouse’s first home Test series defeat in 12 years might herald the end of a golden era of players such as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
Tel Aviv’s year of worthless achievements
It is absurd, immoral and insane that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s regime has spent billions of dollars since last year only to reward itself with unnumbered Palestinian graves.
Midlands gets four ambulances
Another four state-of-the-art ambulances have been commissioned by Government in Midlands and they will be allocated to hospitals in Gweru, Mberengwa, Chirumhanzu, and Shurugwi districts, ensuring swift transportation of patients to medical facilities and minimising treatment delays.










