ZPCS mainstreams inclusive re-integration of inmates

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] PLANS are underway for the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) to launch a community-inclusive reintegration foundation to enhance the integration of prisoners into broader society after…

GREEN GRASS OF HOME. . . Move from the UK pays off for gospel sensation

PRAISE and worship sensation Tsitsi Chawasarira has a remarkable story to share with her fans.

Korean doctors bring smiles

Ashley Phiri, [email protected] While the human body is a remarkable entity, capable of withstanding immense physical and emotional pain, there are times when even the strongest of individuals are brought…

Chiefs, rapporteurs undergo refresher training ahead of Gukurahundi hearings

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] GOVERNMENT yesterday conducted a refresher course for chiefs and their rapporteurs as part of preparations for the Gukurahundi Community Engagement Outreach programme set to commence soon. President…

FIRMS FROM HELL. . . Backyard drink manufacturing companies using dangerous chemicals. . . Some of the chemicals are so powerful they destroy equipment in three weeks

SOME of the chemicals being used by backyard firms, to produce alcoholic drinks which are not licenced by authorities, are so powerful they are destroying the equipment used on the production line within THREE weeks.

Parly committee grills TIMB over CEO vacancy

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development yesterday grilled the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) directors over the delayed appointment of a substantive chief executive  officer.

Mpilo makes history in post-basic accident emergency training

Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub INTERVIEW IMPROVING preparedness for emergencies and aligning with international commitments to strengthen the country’s healthcare systems has always been a noble pursuit for the country’s health…

100 children undergo hernia surgery at Mpilo

Mkhululi Ncube, [email protected] A TOTAL of 100 children underwent life-changing hernia surgeries at Mpilo Central Hospital last Friday, thanks to a partnership between Celebration Church, the Ministry of Health and…

RTG spends US$26 million on refurbishing hotels

LISTED hotelier, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), has spent US$26 million over the past five years to facelift its hotel properties in different parts of the country, chief executive officer (CEO) Mr Tendai Madziwanyika has said.

Prince Dube on Chiefs radar

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE international striker Prince Dube has been linked with a potential return to the South African Premier Soccer League, with Kaizer Chiefs reportedly showing interest in signing…

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