New year looks promising . . .

WITH the global Covid-19 pandemic, food insecurity and price instability among the adversities that rocked the nation in 2020, the year proved to be arguably one of the most difficult for many Zimbabweans in recent memory.

2021 to move trade forward

THE message is clear across the world regarding the future of trade.

Zimsec exams resume

GOVERNMENT will continue to assess the safety of school children from Covid-19,before announcing the dates for reopening of schools as Advanced and Ordinary Level examination classes resume on Tuesday.

Justin Bieber ‘studying to be a minister’

Justin Bieber is studying to become a minister, according to OK! Magazine.

Devolution pays off for Mazowe

For Mazowe Rural District Council (MRDC), devolution seems to be working wonders as progress is becoming increasingly noticeable.

unimaginable burden of infertility

WHEN Ms Zerippa Amon Phiri (38) got married in 2002, she expected a blissful life.

Zim, China to continue deepening relations

Zimbabwe and China will continue deepening economic relations, and Beijing will duly support Harare’s new five-year economic plan, the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), Ambassador Guo Shaochun has said.

When development visits communities

The rollout of devolution, or the inter-Governmental fiscal transfer programme, entered its second year in 2020, with authorities prioritising funding of infrastructure projects identified by communities.

Editorial Comment: New Covid-19 wave calls for vigilance

A NEW and second wave of the coronavirus — which is surging around the world and has hit countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Nigeria and neighbouring South Africa — appears to have landed on these shores, threatening thousands of Zimbabwean lives. 

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