Busisa Moyo new ZITF Co. chairman
Munyaradzi Doma
Businessman and former Confederation of Zimbabwean Industries Busisa Moyo is the new board chairperson of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company Board.
He takes...
No help for Zim drug addicts
Farai Mabeza
Trending recently were video images on social media of a frail looking Soul Jah Love at prophet Walter Magaya’s Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance...
President directs schools to close one week early
Farai Mabeza
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has directed that all schools and universities must close next week Tuesday as a precautionary measure against the spread of the...
COVID-19 – Zim places restrictions on visitors from high risk countries
Tawanda Marwizi/Munyaradzi Doma
President Mnangagwa has said that travellers from ‘high risk countries’ will be quarantined for 14 days before they can mingle with Zimbabweans as...
New exam fees violating children’s rights
Cynthia Chitombi
New examination fees announced by government are against the basic children’s right to access state funded basic education, Tag-A-Life executive director Nyaradzo Mashayamombe...
Kirsty Coventry now in charge of National Sports Stadium
Cynthia Chitombi
Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Conventry has revealed that her portfolio has taken over the management of the National Sports Stadium from...
Democratic credentials strained in Harare’s local authorities
Precious Shumba
THE election into office as ward councillors of mostly opposition Movement for Democratic Change-Alliance from the 2000s in urban areas promised to usher...
COVID 19-SADC health ministers in crisis meetings
XOLISANI NCUBE
Sadc health ministers are meeting in Tanzania to find a solution to tackle the highly contagious Covid-19 outbreak which is now within its...
Women’s Day with a difference courtesy of Red Cross
Tawanda Marwizi
It was an International Women’s Day commemoration with a difference when the Zimbabwe Red Cross Clinic offered free medical services to residence in...
Red Cross brings relief to drought-ravaged Kwekwe district
Tawanda Marwizi
A total of 120 000 people in rural Kwekwe are in need of food aid, with the food insecurity expected to worsen further...