ED walks the talk on anti-corruption
ON February 20, 2004, Zimbabwe appended its signature to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) as it joined the global community in efforts to combat the economy’s corroding cancer.
Fraudsters impersonate VP Mohadi’s son
TWO men from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly using Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s name to swindle a Chinese mining firm of more than US$110 000.
It’s a whole new world for learners
FOR the first time in six months, public schools flung open their gates last week as both teacher and pupil sought a restart in a Covid-19-inspired strange new world.
When the undertaker wishes you long life
This time Africans have abjectly disappointed the world.
Executives bullish about future
Local business executives are feeling optimistic about the outlook of their companies over the next 12 months and are bullish about economic prospects in the medium to long term, an analysis of recently released financials shows.
Govt meets teachers
GOVERNMENT and representatives of civil servants will meet tomorrow for crucial talks after a number of teachers refused to report for duty last week.
Logarušic in quandary
AS was the case back in March when he had a false start as Zimbabwe coach, Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic finds himself in yet another quandary.
It’s a whole new world for learners
FOR the first time in six months, public schools flung open their gates last week as both teacher and pupil sought a restart in a Covid-19-inspired strange new world.
Sand mining spirals out of control
Large swatches of land around the country are being disembowelled by illegal sand miners who are trying to keep up with demand from various mushrooming housing developing schemes.
Toughing it out at Zim’s ‘miracle’ hospital
THE sights that greet unfamiliar visitors as they approach Karanda Mission Hospital, which is neatly tucked 200 kilometres north of Harare, in Mt Darwin, gives the impression of an active campsite.










