Zim winning measles fight

Around 85 percent of all children under the age of five have been vaccinated against measles, with the authorities now ramping up efforts to inoculate the remaining eligible toddlers following an outbreak of the disease in Manicaland province earlier this year.

An unforgettable ‘Bullet Train’ ride

WATCHING “Bullet Train” can be a jarring experience.

And, to use one of my favourite quotes from the HBO cult classic “Veeps”, “it is like watching a baby smoke a cigarette – it’s kind of cool, but also very disturbing”.

Another big score for Amai Chisamba

BAGGING two awards in two weeks took renowned social commentator Dr Rebecca Chisamba back in time.

Exports continue upward trajectory

ZIMBABWE’s exports continue growing as the economic diplomacy spearheaded by President Mnangagwa’s Government bears fruit.

Govt sheds light on future power supplies

A major breakdown of four generation units at Zimbabwe’s largest coal-fired power station, Hwange Thermal Power Station, coupled with generation constraints at the Kariba South Hydro Power Station, caused a countrywide power outage that lasted for a few hours last week.

National hero Nkomo’s burial tomorrow

President Mnangagwa will lead mourners at the National Heroes Acre for the burial of late national hero Cde Highten Nkomo, who passed away a fortnight ago.

Sisters live with dead mother’s corpse

TWO sisters aged 58 and 60 kept quiet about their mother’s death and lived with her corpse for nine days in their apartment in Benin City, Nigeria.

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.

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.

All players owe the club — Jere

I wake up at 3am every day to do my academic studies and read the news.

Most of the newspapers have been carrying CAPS United stories and I often find myself wondering why.

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