Zim seeks WHO support for local Ebola testing

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has approached the World Health Organisation (WHO) for a limited supply of Ebola testing reagents to enable local screening of suspected cases, as the country…

The long journey back home from South Africa . . . Zimbabweans troop back after rising anti-immigrant sentiment . . . 1 240 evacuated from the neighbouring country

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau IN the coastal town of Mossel Bay, South Africa, Benhilda Mudzviti watched helplessly as nearly a decade of dreams dissolved into smoke and flame. When a mob…

Weekly news round-up

Monday The Government has embarked on a programme to trace and reintegrate learners who have dropped out of school following revelations that nearly 40 000 pupils left the education system…

The building blocks of success

Zimbabwe’s winter wheat recovery did not happen by chance. The country’s journey from chronic wheat imports to self-sufficiency has been underpinned by a series of deliberate Government and private sector…

IRRIGATION, POLICY AND GRIT: THE FORMULA BEHIND ZIM’S UNSTOPPABLE WHEAT SURGE . . . The numbers behind Zimbabwe’s wheat transformation

Theseus Mauruki Shambare FOUR years ago, Zimbabwe celebrated a historic breakthrough insofar as wheat production was concerned. The country had produced enough wheat to meet national demand for the first…

Harare man who promoted himself to Deputy Chief Justice gets two years behind bars

FOR reasons best known to himself, a 23-year-old Harare man apparently looked at the country’s judicial hierarchy and decided that becoming Deputy Chief Justice Paddington Garwe was a perfectly reasonable…

Two relentless enemies at Chibawawa Camp were hunger and jigger flies

Last week, Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Harrison Dzungwa, who was known in the liberation struggle by his Chimurenga name Cde Cover Takurira, recounted the early years of his life to Zimpapers Politics…

NEW: Major facelift for heroes’ acres ahead of August commemorations

Sunday Mail Reporter AT least 52 graves have been rehabilitated at the Harare Provincial Heroes Acre ahead of the Heroes Day commemorations in August, with more expected to be attended…

NEW: ZACC chairperson Michael Reza elected first vice president of the Association of African Anti-Corruption Authorities

Online Reporter ZIMBABWE Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson Mr Michael Reza has been elected first vice president of the Association of African Anti-Corruption Authorities (AAACA) at the Eighth Annual General Meeting…

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