NEW: Treasury to present currency-recovery strategy next week
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube will next week present to Parliament a strategy paper that will outline how Government intends to protect the local currency from emerging inflationary pressures.
NEW: Chiefs seek to pile more misery on Bosso
EXPATRIATE Bulawayo Chiefs coach Nilton Terroso will have the opportunity to impart his vast knowledge of the game to various coaches during a public lecture in Bulawayo on Monday.
NEW: Zim bids for International Civil Aviation Organisation seat
ZIMBABWE will contest for a seat during the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council elections that will be held later this year in Montreal, Canada.
NEW: Dhlakama set for ZPC Kariba
Online Reporter SEASONED coach Rodwell Dhlakama is set to return to Premiership coaching duties two months after leaving Ngezi Platinum Stars, with the former Young Warriors gaffer expected to be…
NEW: Youths fight drug abuse
Online Reporter Youths Against Drugs and Substance Abuse Zimbabwe (YADSAZ) has partnered the Zimbabwe National Boxing and Wrestling Control Board in fighting drug and substance abuse through sport. On Friday,…
NEW: Covid-19 vaccinations at schools begin
Harare City Council (HCC) has confirmed that vaccination at temporary static sites and schools commenced on Wednesday.
NEW: South Africa is proposing plans to manage diseases like Covid. Why they’re flawed
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic the South African government published “special regulations” to contain the spread of the disease. These actions were taken under special powers granted by the Disaster Management Act.
NEW: Mbire, Guruve get vaccination boost
JAPAN has contributed US$740 740 through United Nations Women to prevent Covid-19 infection among vulnerable women and girls in Guruve and Mbire districts.
NEW: New forms of urban planning are emerging in Africa
RAPID urban growth and an increasing number of climate change related disasters, such as the recent floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, have put the importance of sound urban planning in Africa in the spotlight.
NEW: Three juveniles kill seven-year-old girl
A seven-year-old girl was fatally beaten with sticks and sjamboks by three male juveniles in Nsundu Village in Kwekwe.











