NEW: Middle East to boost Zim arrivals 

Online Reporter  THE Middle East is one of the markets that will help boost arrivals in the country, Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Deputy Minister Barbara Rwodzi has said. The…

NEW: Middle East to boost Zim arrivals 

Online Reporter  THE Middle East is one of the markets that will help boost arrivals in the country, Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Deputy Minister Barbara Rwodzi has said. The…

NEW: Omicron doesn’t need its own custom Covid vaccine: here’s why  

The Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was discovered in South Africa and emerged in November 2021. Scientists have already learned a lot about Omicron. One of the key questions that remains is how well our immune systems deal with infection by this variant. 

NEW: Omicron doesn’t need its own custom Covid vaccine: here’s why  

The Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was discovered in South Africa and emerged in November 2021. Scientists have already learned a lot about Omicron. One of the key questions that remains is how well our immune systems deal with infection by this variant. 

NEW: Hosiah Chipanga ready for elections 

VETERAN musician, Hosiah Chipanga, says he is now ready to take his political career to the next level.

NEW: Hosiah Chipanga ready for elections 

VETERAN musician, Hosiah Chipanga, says he is now ready to take his political career to the next level.

Currency sabotage: 350 nabbed

OVER 200 local businesses were slapped with severe sanctions by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) for manipulating the foreign currency exchange rate through illicit black market currency trading and abusing the official foreign exchange auction.

Currency sabotage: 350 nabbed

OVER 200 local businesses were slapped with severe sanctions by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) for manipulating the foreign currency exchange rate through illicit black market currency trading and abusing the official foreign exchange auction.

Ukraine war: Zim students relive horror

It has been six days since she left Ukraine, but 19-year-old Blessing Mushipe is still terrified.

The medical student at Karazin National University in Kharkov, Ukraine’s second largest city, still gets flashbacks of the time she and her friend had to navigate a war zone, with three pairs of clothes, water and a few snacks in a backpack.

Ukraine war: Zim students relive horror

It has been six days since she left Ukraine, but 19-year-old Blessing Mushipe is still terrified.

The medical student at Karazin National University in Kharkov, Ukraine’s second largest city, still gets flashbacks of the time she and her friend had to navigate a war zone, with three pairs of clothes, water and a few snacks in a backpack.

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