IMF lifts global growth forecast
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) upgraded its global economic growth forecast for the second time in three months, while warning about widening inequality and a divergence between advanced and lesser-developed economies.
How to manage human-wildlife conflict
IT was an unexpected yet welcome visit. The First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa’s visit to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where a jumbo attack victim was hospitalised touched hearts and souls, as much as it also brought to the fore the perennial issue of human wildlife conflict.
Harare, Chitungwiza running on empty
SWATCHES of Harare and Chitungwiza are now littered with ever-growing mounds of uncollected garbage, while rising incidents of water shortages and burst sewer pipes are raising the spectre of outbreaks of waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.
Prince Philip: Plans for his funeral
A 41-gun salute has been fired from Edinburgh Castle in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh, who died on Friday.
The 105th Regiment Royal Artillery fired one round every minute from ceremonial guns as part of a day of remembrance on Saturday.
Mussa leads Zim cast on CAF duty
Veteran administrator Sharif Mussa’s star continues to shine at the Confederation of African Football (CAF), where he has been handling the match general coordinator’s role with distinction.
Hit-and-run driver arrested
POLICE have arrested Herbert Chakanyuka (57) for allegedly knocking down a minor at the intersection of Liberation Legacy Way (former Borrowdale Road) and Harare Drive in a hit-and-run accident.
Pay and benefit development management
Introducing the PSC’s Pay and Benefits Development and Management Agency.
IN our last article, we discussed the Strategic Planning and Programme Management Agency. This article focuses on the Pay and Benefits Development and Management Agency.
Zim ratifies BIPPA with Korea
ZIMBABWE last week ratified its Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPPA) with the Republic of Korea, as President Mnangagwa’s administration continues to demonstrate commitment to the rule of law and upholding of property rights.
Give a dog a name, a frame!
As you write or speak, so you compute and frame reality and experiences. Frames shape meaning and influence context. There is an old English Proverb that says: “Give a dog a name and you might as well hang him.
Three billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines by year end
China will likely have produced three billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines by the end of the year, a National Health Commission official said yesterday.










