NEW: Yes, we should be keeping the healthier hand-washing habits we developed at the start of the pandemic
Melissa Hawkins People were washing their hands so much early in the pandemic that sensitive skin and soap shortages were common problems in 2020. All this focus on hand-washing was…
NEW: Chipinge farmers train in conservation agriculture
USAID Zimbabwe’s Resilience ANCHORS program and Foundations for Farming has commenced training 270 lead farmers in Chipinge district on conservation agriculture.
NEW: ZESA promises ‘lit’ Christmas
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) has promised the nation a significant reduction in load-shedding, to allow people to enjoy the festive season with minimal power interruptions.
NEW: Harare cuts down old trees near buildings, roads
HARARE City Council (HCC) has begun cutting down aged trees near buildings and roads around the city.
NEW: Serve your customers with love and melt their hearts
Offering incredible products at reduced prices is only a fraction of the war to win any customer’s mind and heart.
NEW: South Africa’s High Court orders former president Zuma to go back to jail
South Africa’s High Court ordered former President Jacob Zuma to return to jail after setting aside the decision to release him on medical parole, a court judgement showed on Wednesday
NEW: Religious beliefs stall vaccination of teenagers
SOME religious beliefs are affecting Government’s efforts to vaccinate teenagers over the age of 16 against Covid-19, especially in schools, an education official has said.
NEW: AFCON finals “to be cancelled”
ORGANISERS of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) are set to call off the January tournament amid worries over the Omicron Covid-19 variant.
NEW: National Health In-Service Training modules approved
Cabinet has approved the proposed modules and implementation matrix for the National Health In-Service Training and Induction programme under the Public Service Academy.
NEW: US$1m for landmines clearing
SWITZERLAND has provided US$1 million for the clearing of land mines in Sengwe Wildlife corridor and areas surrounding the Gonarezhou National Park for the next two years, in a project set to save human lives and livestock











