National Health Insurance Scheme noble, but . . .

Health Reporter Government should engage in wide consultations on the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) before implementation to ensure its successful rollout, Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) executive director…

Lungu seeks divine help

LUSAKA. — Zambian President Edgar Lungu seems to have on Sunday struck the divine chord Zambia has long been waiting for to win God’s favour.

India not left out on African safari

Catherine Grant Makokera Correspondent From October 26 to 29, New Delhi is expected to host over 40 African heads of state and government at the Third India-Africa Forum Summit. Previous…

NBA star recovers

LOS ANGELES. — Former National Basketball Association player Lamar Odom was released from a Las Vegas hospital after showing signs of improvement following his drug-fuelled binge in a Nevada brothel,…

Historical significance of editorial cartoons

Knowledge Mushowe Art Zone Editorial cartooning is not a recent phenomenon. Evidence has been found suggesting that the cartoon has been part of the human experience for centuries. What is…

LATEST: Cde Nyakuedzwa turns tables

Liberty Dube in Mutare OUSTED Zanu-PF Manicaland women’s league chairperson, Cde Happiness Nyakuedzwa, today presided over a meeting in which five provincial executive members who were said to have been…

LATEST: Oscar Pistorius released from prison under house arrest

South African Olympic and Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius has been released under house arrest nearly one year after he was jailed for killing his girlfriend, prison officials say. He is…

NSSA fires Matiza

Business Reporter NATIONAL Social Security Authority general manager Mr James Matiza and four other directors have been relieved of their duties after a management shake-up at the State pensions authority.

Our miracle girls

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Golden Girl, Rudo Neshamba, whose goals powered the Mighty Warriors to an historic maiden appearance at the 2016 Olympic Games, has paid glowing tribute to…

$1bn funding in pipeline

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe will access about $1 billion for infrastructure development from the African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) if the country pays its $15 million subscription. Parliament also needs…

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