Rotary pledges equipment, to train medical personnel

Rotary International has pledged to donate equipment, machinery and train a team of specialists for an eye facility earmarked for Mutare Provincial Hospital.

Sacked Hurungwe CEO reinstated

HURUNGWE Rural District Council will have to go back to the drawing board after the Labour Court nullified the disciplinary action it had taken against its three top executives using a non-existent code of conduct and ordered a fresh hearing.

Sudan PM Abdalla Hamdok survives assassination attempt

Sudan’s prime minister has survived an assassination attempt after his convoy was attacked in the capital, Khartoum.

Coronavirus: SA records 4 more cases, bringing total to 7

The health ministry has confirmed that four more people have tested positive for the coronavirus.

JUST IN: Liquid Telecom to provide free Wi-Fi to students, health workers

Leading communications services and solutions provider Liquid Telecom has come to the aid of tertiary students and health workers in the country by providing selected institutions and hospitals with free Wi-Fi.

JUST IN: SA passes Border Management Authority Bill

South Africa’s parliament last week passed the Border Management Authority Bill which seeks to streamline operations at its ports of entry at the same time enhancing efficiency.

JUST IN: US$85m needed for Census

The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency requires US$85,5 million for the 2022 Population and Housing Census project, Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

JUST IN: Professor Murwira defends tuition fees

Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Professor Amon Murwira has defended the recently announced tuition fees for universities saying they were reasonable and commensurate with newly adjusted salaries for civil servants.

JUST IN: President meets Egyptian ambassador

Outgoing Egyptian ambassador to Zimbabwe Mohamed Fahmy bade farewell to President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa Offices this morning after serving as Cairo’S chief diplomat to Harare for close to three years.

Education goes compulsory, non-compliant parents face jail

It is now compulsory for all children to attend school from early childhood development (ECD) level before Grade One all the way to Form Four and parents who deprive their children of those 12 years of education can be fined or jailed for up to two years.

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