President caps 640 Harare Institute of Technology graduates

Debra Matabvu PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday capped 640 Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) graduates, with the university saying it will continue to provide knowledge and skills that offer solutions to the…

Underground medical heroes: Zimbabwe doctors bravely aid migrants as South Africa hospitals become no-go zones

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] WHEN the handle of a bucket of hot water broke, scalding Susan Chiguvare’s feet, her first thought wasn’t of the searing pain. It was of a much…

EU pledges €4,3m for Zim’s new public health institute

THE country’s healthcare sector is set for a major uplift following a €4.3 million funding commitment from the European Union to establish a new National Public Health Institute.

Hope restored as families reunite with drug survivors

A WAVE of jubilation swept through the Angel of Hope Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Mbare, where recovering youths were reconnected with their parents and guardians in scenes filled with emotion and gratitude.

Zimbabwe, South Africa reaffirm ties with one-stop border post plan

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] ZIMBABWE and South Africa are edging closer to operationalising the long-awaited one-stop border post (OSBP) project at Beitbridge, a key milestone set to boost regional integration and…

WATCH: Companies urged to equip staff with fire prevention and fighting skills

Langalakhe Mabena “IT’S important for organisations to equip their staff members with fire safety education, as this helps to mitigate risks and prepare staff for emergencies effectively.” These were the…

A GRAVE IN THE GARDEN: How an anonymous tip uncovered a four-month-old family secret

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] THE air in Magotsha Village, Tsholotsho, had been thick with unspoken dread for four months. The Dube family lived in a waking nightmare, each day beginning and…

KidzCan calls for media action in cancer fight

KIDZCAN has called on the media to play an active role in raising awareness on childhood cancer, noting that the disease continues to claim young lives due to late detection, high treatment costs and limited public knowledge.

The east is calling: A new chapter for Zimbabwe’s tourism

Nqobile Bhebhe in Mutare THE Eastern Highlands, a region often whispered about but rarely showcased, took centre stage this week as the Sanganai/Hlanganani/Kumbanayi World Tourism Expo made its long-awaited debut…

Zim, China’s journey of mutual respect and shared values

THE level of economic cooperation between Zimbabwe and China has reached new heights, marked by the implementation and commissioning of various projects in health, energy, agriculture, infrastructure development and ICT sectors, Acting Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

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