NEW: Govt guarantees safety of journalists  

GOVERNMENT will continue engaging relevant stakeholders to ensure the maximum safety of journalists, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana said on Tuesday.  

NEW: Zim makes strides on maternal mortality and morbidity  

Zimbabwe has registered major strides in reducing both maternal morbidity and mortality, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, who is also Minister of Health and Child Care, said on Monday.

NEW: Zim makes strides on maternal mortality and morbidity  

Zimbabwe has registered major strides in reducing both maternal morbidity and mortality, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, who is also Minister of Health and Child Care, said on Monday.

Zim woman in bid to transform Africa through dried foods industry

DEATH has never been friendly to anyone, but its impact can be particularly devastating to widows.

Zim woman in bid to transform Africa through dried foods industry

DEATH has never been friendly to anyone, but its impact can be particularly devastating to widows.

NEW: Rising cases of baby dumping worry police 

POLICE in Bulawayo are looking for information on the whereabouts of a person who dumped a two-week-old baby boy in a gravel pit at Emagodini in Pumula South on Sunday. 

NEW: Rising cases of baby dumping worry police 

POLICE in Bulawayo are looking for information on the whereabouts of a person who dumped a two-week-old baby boy in a gravel pit at Emagodini in Pumula South on Sunday. 

NEW: Zim benefits from US$6 million global project  

ZIMBABWE is one of the three countries benefitting from a US$6 million global project that is funded by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) through the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO).  

NEW: Zim benefits from US$6 million global project  

ZIMBABWE is one of the three countries benefitting from a US$6 million global project that is funded by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) through the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO).  

NEW: OPEC further cuts global oil demand forecasts in 2022, 2023 

THE Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Monday further revised down its forecasts for global oil demand in 2022 and 2023, citing economic challenges and geopolitical uncertainties. 

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