NEW: US investors keen on Zimbabwe’s tourism, mining and energy sectors

Online Reporter A significant number of US investors are ready to partner Government in the tourism, mining and energy sectors, among others, with 14 American businesspeople showing keen interest to…

Refurbishment of Parirenyatwa main hospital begins. . . Nurses’ residence 95 percent complete

THE refurbishment of the main hospital building at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has begun, marking the most extensive rehabilitation of the country’s largest referral health centre since its opening as Andrew Fleming Hospital nearly 70 years ago.

Occupation of unserviced housing stands to be criminalised

THE occupation of unserviced land will soon be classified as a criminal offence under new regulations being crafted by the Government to curb the mushrooming of irregular settlements.

Fees, permit and licence reviews move to manufacturing, retail sectors

Debra Matabvu THE sweeping review of regulatory fees, licences and permits, which is meant to promote the ease of doing business by dismantling bureaucratic hurdles and reducing the financial burden…

Japan backs Zim’s United Nations Security Council bid

JAPAN has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 2027-2028 term, becoming the latest country to endorse Harare’s candidature.

De-dollarisation road map gains momentum with ZiG success

ZIMBABWE has entered the third and decisive stage of its de-dollarisation road map, which is focused on entrenching currency stability and building strong fundamentals for a domestic mono-currency by 2030.

First Lady takes medical outreach to Zvishavane

HEALTH AND CHILD CARE Ambassador Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has extended her lifesaving medical outreach to Zvishavane, where thousands flocked to her state-of-the-art mobile hospital and clinic to access free health services.

EDITORIAL COMMENT – Pari revival: Beacon of hope for Zim’s healthcare renaissance

ONCE revered as a cornerstone of healthcare excellence in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe’s medical system has faced profound challenges over decades of economic hardship.

Simba Bhora charge into African Safari

JOEL LUPAHLA is enjoying a rapid rise as a coach, a contrast to his modest playing career that, while memorable, never turned him into an extraordinary superstar.

South Africa, US hold ‘constructive’ trade talks

South African trade officials have held talks with their US counterparts in Washington, reports said on Friday as Africa’s largest economy looks to repair strained relations and negotiate the lifting of heavy tariffs imposed by the US.

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