POSB unveils mobile based saving app

POSB also said the initiative was introduced amid growing concerns over losses in informal savings groups due to theft and was developed to address such challenges. 
By Lesley Kufandada 8m ago

Business seeks clarity on reserved sector policy

He said SMEs remained central to Zimbabwe’s economy, accounting for over 60% of employment and contributing more than 70% of GDP. 
By Kirsty Sibanda 8m ago

Health ministry should license more private nurse training centres

Great Zimbabwe’s Mashava Hospital should be the next in line and if permitted, will become the second private institution to train nurses.  
By Johannes Marisa 8m ago

The correlation of bad breath and tonsil stones

On your list of problems appears bad breath without any direct cause, as you scrub your tongue daily, brush your teeth and floss regularly.  
By Patience Matambo 8m ago

ED’s constitutional silence speaks to a cunning manipulator

“The party constitution and the national Constitution are intricately linked, with the latter providing the legal framework within which government executes its mandate,” he said. 
By Newsday 8m ago

Kuwadzana water crisis deepens as residents go for a month without supply

Families now depend almost entirely on a handful of boreholes drilled through donor support, but residents say demand is overwhelming these lifelines. 
By Freeman Makopa 8m ago

OK Zim on the brink: Time to act is now

The financial picture underscores the urgency. A funding gap remains. Asset disposals have yet to fully materialise.  

Unlocking sustainable health financing: Zim’s GFF processes’ journey revealed

However, the country’s involvement in the Global Financing Facility (GFF) process aims to unlock sustainable financing and revolutionise the way healthcare is delivered. 
By Tonderayi Matonho 8m ago

HVA opens up for new member subscriptions

The invitation is extended to NASH, ATS, colleges, universities, churches, the community and even private clubs for an elite and highly competitive season.