NEW: Is St Luke’s Hospital running without an ambulance?
St Luke’s Hospital in Lupane, Matabeleland North province is purportedly running without an ambulance after its fleet of five vehicles broke down.
NEW: Fans urged to boycott expensive Chibuku Super Cup matches
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association (ZNSSA) has called on Government, through the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), to intervene on the issue of exorbitant gate charges being levied for this weekend’s Chibuku Super Cup quarter-final matches.
NEW: Nuclear disarmament: how Africa can play a role in securing a nuclear weapons free world
Why should African states and people be concerned about nuclear disarmament? After all, there are no nuclear weapons on the continent
NEW: Breakthrough for passion fruit farmers
LOCAL passion fruit farmers are set to export their produce to highly lucrative markets in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
NEW: Sanctions hurting ordinary Zimbabweans – UN envoy
The two-decade-old sanctions imposed by the the US, UK and European Union bloc are weighing heavily on vulnerable groups, especially women, children and the disabled, according to preliminary findings by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on enjoyment of human rights, Ms Alena Douhan.
NEW: Zimbabwe’s tourism facilities get touch up
Over US$100 million has gone towards the refurbishment of Zimbabwe’s tourism facilities, acting Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.
NEW: Financial boost for lower league football
THE Northern Region Division One Soccer League has unveiled a new top eight tournament that will be funded to the tune of US$20 000, in another show of confidence in the league by the corporate world.
NEW: Dispute over hit mbira song…audience to judge in showdown
WHO exactly wrote and sang the hit mbira song “Zviri Nane Ndiende Kure?”
This is the question that mbira enthusiasts have been asking, after 10 mbira groups recently claimed ownership of the track.
NEW: Tough times for steel, base metals producers
LOCAL base metals and steel producers are working under “extremely” difficult conditions, which has resulted in the closure of up to 30 companies since 1990, the Zimbabwe Institute of Foundries (ZIF) has said.
NEW: President reads riot act on child marriages
President Mnangagwa has warned religious organisations engaging in child marriages to stop or face the wrath of the law.











