Nursing: A feminine profession?
Florence Nightingale subjectively considered nursing as a suitable job for women. She unequivocally viewed nursing as an extension of their domestic roles – feminising the nursing profession.
Young Warriors eye Afcon qualification
Don Makanyanga
ZIMBABWE’S Young Warriors will be hoping for better fortunes at this year’s Cosafa Under-20 Championships that will burst into life at the Nelson Mandela Bay in Port Elizabeth Thurday.
President launches JSC strategic plan
Harmony Agere
THE Judicial Services Commission (JSC) has a critical role to play in the country’s drive to develop and achieve Vision 2030 targets, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Museum of African Liberation construction to go on
Emmanuel Kafe
The Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK) has dismissed reports that the High Court had barred the construction of the Museum of African Liberation in Warren Park, Harare.
Zimbabwe makes strides in HIV infections rate
Debra Matabvu
GOVERNMENT will continue to ensure there is provision of quality treatment to people living with HIV/Aids as well enforcing measures that continue to combat the spread of pandemic, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Cyber Security bill to protect consumers: Govt
Online Reporter
THE Cyber Security and Data Protection Bill is Government’s response to the threats and complexities that will emerge from the new technologies under the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Information, Communication Technology Postal and Courier Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, has said.
The benefits of customer service for small businesses
Customers are more intrigued by the support service that they get from an organisation before they even do product consideration or check out the prices of their preferred product or service.
Reprieve for Covid-19+ students
PUBLIC examination candidates who test positive for Covid-19 will be allowed to sit for their exams under special health protocols, that include sitting in isolated exam rooms with strict monitoring by care givers.
‘2021 better for Zimbabweans’
Next year will be better for Zimbabweans with high expectations of job creation, consolidated economic stability and augmentation of social protection initiatives, the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has said.
Ginimbi’s secret love child revealed
The death of Genius Kadungure is increasingly shining a spotlight on his once-secretive private life, and skeletons are beginning to tumble from the closet, after revelations he fathered a son with a Gutu-based businesswoman.











