Govt to revoke medical aid society licences

Shamiso Yikoniko Health Reporter Medical aid societies that have not been paying healthcare providers and producing financial returns will not be allowed to operate in 2015. Government has since communicated this…

Unki housing project workers seethe over US$700 000 bill

CONSTRUCTION workers at the US$400 million Unki housing project who are employed by six local contractors intend to demonstrate against Unki Mine over an unpaid wage bill that has since…

Consumer watchdog blasts ministry

Tracy Panashe The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has criticised the Ministry of Health and Child Care for unilaterally setting new medical tariffs. CCZ executive director Ms Rosemary Siyachitema said the…

Royalties: No relief for platinum miners

GOVERNMENT has put paid to mounting speculation that it will likely review platinum royalties to align them with the declining prices of the white metal on the international market.

Gold, platinum prices tumble

GOLD fell toward an eight-month low as US data that beat estimates reinforced expectations for higher borrowing costs, boosting the dollar. Platinum sank to the lowest since June 2013, while…

HIV+ men rape women with albinism

Tracy Panashe Some superstitious Zimbabwean men living with HIV are said to be raping women with albinism under the misguided notion that this will cure them of the virus. The Zimbabwe…

Prostitution: Out with the old…

For a profession that is said to be as old as time, it has abhorrently become unkind to the old.

INSIGHT: Protection makes ‘Made in Zimbabwe’ happen

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Charles Msipa has said they will release the results of their 2014 manufacturing sector survey next month.

Acid test for Britain…As Zim sanctions ultimatum nears

Lincoln Towindo The British government will, in a fortnight, decide whether or not to follow the lead set by the majority in the European Union (EU) to lift economic sanctions…

Harare City in major staff reshuffle

Charlotte Musarurwa Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has re-assigned nearly 200 employees who had been rendered redundant after the municipality collapsed some departments to reduce costs and duplication of duties. The…

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