10 000 rural families receive poultry chicks

MORE than 10 000 families from four rural provinces have received chicks under the Presidential Rural Poultry Scheme, as Government fast-tracks the distribution of 30 million hatchlings to vulnerable families countrywide.

‘We won’t leave until sanctions are removed’

FOR close to 1 300 days, they have remained loyal to their cause. Despite starvation, harsh weather, poor shelter, criticism and even ridicule, they have remained unbowed.

PPPs key in promoting investment and trade

A private sector-led trade and investment fair held in the United Kingdom last month must bring to the fore the important role that a free enterprise system can play in supporting governments in their efforts to grow their countries’ economies through promoting cross-border investments and trade.

Manchester United’s derby dilemma

Manchester United’s midfield has played a big part in the recent resurgence by Erik ten Hag’s side, but it is absolutely crucial he gets that area right at Etihad Stadium today.

When a village was transformed in an instant

TWO octogenarians – Emina Mauta (81) and Susan Manjo (83), from Musakanda Village, Masvingo province – vividly remember the day that changed their lives forever.

Zim to tap into uranium deposits

Zimbabwe is finalising drafting a policy that will guide the exploitation of uranium for peaceful purposes, the Government has said.

I saw my commander get killed

This week, Cde BAXTON MUPOTARINGA (BM) continues to narrate his exploits during the liberation struggle.

Young innovators design future of healthcare

MEDDES Technology, a start-up by staff and students from the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT), is developing four types of ventilators designed to cater for patients in low resource areas at an affordable cost.

When children assume adult roles

CHILDREN of deaf adults (coda) are commonly referred to as “mother father deaf”.

Research has indicated that more than 90 percent of children who are born of deaf parents are not deaf, but they often have to learn sign language at very early stages of their lives.

Role of boards in effective financial governance

Poor financial management has seen the downfall of many non-profit and commercial organisations over the years. The reasons are many and varied, ranging from outright fraud to basic incompetence.

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