India wants to be ‘pharmacy of the world’

India has embarked on an ambitious plan to cut dependence on China for key raw materials as it seeks to become self-sufficient in its quest to be the “pharmacy of the world”.

How to cope with a chronic condition

DEALING with the pain and aggravation of a broken bone or burst appendix is not easy. But at least there is an end in sight. Once the bone or belly heals, you are pretty much back to normal.

Platinum, Diamonds inseparable

NGEZI PLATINUM STARS coach Benjani Mwaruwari believes his team is heading in the right direction after registering his fourth draw in his two-month reign following a tough contest against Manica Diamonds in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at Baobab Stadium yesterday.

Husband trafficks wife, sells son

A 36-year-old man, Kingsley Essien, has been arrested in Nigeria for allegedly trafficking his wife to Mali for prostitution and subsequently selling his two-year-old son for N600 000 (US$1 445).

Doves boob: Nyanga man’s remains finally buried

The remains of Maxwell Chimwamurombe, which had earlier been jointly buried with the body of a pauper following a mix up by Doves Funeral Services (DFS) 14 months ago, were finally interred at his rural home yesterday.

Mhaka tops in strength and fitness

AMID pomp and fanfare following the return of the Ironman competition, history was made in Kadoma yesterday as strength-and-fitness challenges were introduced for the first time as part of the festival.

Championing the development of exceptional boards

As Zimbabwe is pursuing a middle-income economy by 2030, organisations play a pivotal role in driving towards that vision. Globally, organisations assumed a dominant position in facilitating sustainable economic transformation.

13 000 arrested for immigration offences

Close to 13 000 people have been arrested for immigration-related offences this year, as authorities intensify efforts to curb illicit cross-border movements.

‘Chief Mabhikwa death a heavy blow’

The death of Lupane District traditional leader Chief Mabhikwa has dealt the country a major blow and left the traditional leadership institution poorer, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.

Gamecocks drop crucial points

A FURIOUS Joey Antipas took a swipe at some of his players, whom he accused of “living in a comfortable zone”, after Chicken Inn came back from behind to snatch a draw in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie against Yadah at Luveve Stadium yesterday.

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