Mineral exports surge . . . Zim defies global commodity slump
ZIMBABWE’S volume of mineral exports jumped 27 percent in the first half of the year, compared to the same period last year despite a challenging global commodity market, latest official figures show.
COP15 Convention ready to spring to life
ZIMBABWE is ready to host the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (COP15), which kicks off here tomorrow.
Brazier tragedy claims five family members
POLICE have launched an investigation into the demise of three adults and two minors, who reportedly died in their sleep at a homestead in Gudhuza Village under Headman Shiku after inhaling carbon monoxide emitted by a burning brazier (mbaura) on Sunday night.
Brazier to keep out cold causes carbon monoxide poisoning. . . 5 family members die
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] Police have launched an investigation into the deaths of three adults and two minors in Gudhuza Village, under Chief Masunda in Zvishavane District, who reportedly succumbed to…
Ireland reaffirms Zim health support
AT a time when global funding for health is facing significant cuts, the Irish government has reaffirmed its commitment to continue supporting Zimbabwe’s health sector, demonstrating unwavering support to strengthening health systems.
Unesco reinforces local operations
UNESCO director-general Ms Audrey Azoulay is today expected to meet the President at State House as part of her official visit to Zimbabwe.











