Govt acts as 4 000 health workers leave Zim
MORE than 4 000 health workers left Zimbabwe since the beginning of last year, but many fell victim to dubious recruiting agencies taking advantage of the aggressive scouting for health workers by rich countries, particularly the UK, The Sunday Mail has established.
LET THE CHILDREN PLAY | 600 paedophiles arrested for child abuse
In a space of a month, Zimbabweans have woken up to two bizarre cases of child sexual abuse.
LET THE CHILDREN PLAY | 600 paedophiles arrested for child abuse
In a space of a month, Zimbabweans have woken up to two bizarre cases of child sexual abuse.
Zim edges closer to oil, gas discovery
Zimbabwe is inching closer to making a commercial discovery of oil and gas after Invictus Energy last week said results from initial evaluation of data from its Mukuyu-1 well site showed strong evidence of gas-bearing zones.
Zim edges closer to oil, gas discovery
Zimbabwe is inching closer to making a commercial discovery of oil and gas after Invictus Energy last week said results from initial evaluation of data from its Mukuyu-1 well site showed strong evidence of gas-bearing zones.
Our sights are on serving our region, our African continent
Last Wednesday, on November 16, 2022, I had the rare honour to bid farewell to a team of four young Zimbabwean doctors who left for the sister Republic of Kenya. They are set to do voluntary cleft lip and cleft palate surgery in that country.
Our sights are on serving our region, our African continent
Last Wednesday, on November 16, 2022, I had the rare honour to bid farewell to a team of four young Zimbabwean doctors who left for the sister Republic of Kenya. They are set to do voluntary cleft lip and cleft palate surgery in that country.
‘Small gold coins will further anchor stability’
The introduction of small gold coins last week is expected to further stabilise the exchange rate, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya has said.
‘Small gold coins will further anchor stability’
The introduction of small gold coins last week is expected to further stabilise the exchange rate, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya has said.
Pressure mounts on Harare mayor over Rufaro
ZIFA has taken a dig at Harare City Council for “dragging politics into sport” after Sakunda Holdings formally withdrew their proposal to modernise Rufaro Stadium, citing “toxicity” in the local authority’s attitude.







