Zim has high calibre medical professionals
Our country continues to lose medical staff to greener pastures mainly because of poor domestic working conditions, where meritocracy is not rewarded.
By Johannes Marisa
57m ago
Indian women donate foodstuffs, blankets to 5 charity homes
Devchand emphasised the association’s commitment to improving the lives of orphans, abandoned children, and the homeless and elderly members of society.
By Praise Nyamadzawo
57m ago
Why Zim should not legislate patriotism in a democratic society
The judgment underscores a fundamental truth: in a mature democracy, patriotism cannot and should not be legislated.
By Newsday
57m ago
‘Overcome negative mindset, tap into Zim’s vast resources
“The leaders we celebrate this evening are already doing this — they are not only adapting, they are leading the change.”
By Patricia Sibanda
57m ago
Council flags solar panels in house fire outbreaks
The councillors, however, requested assistance with the sewage system at Vundu Flats and BMC, saying toilets in the area are not working properly.
By Silas Nkala
57m ago
Sables ready to make history at Africa Cup
As defending champions, Zimbabwe enter the competition as one of the favourites, having lifted the trophy at the same venue last year.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
57m ago
Top Zim DJ set to ignite Moto Moto Festival in Germany
Mhako emphasised the importance of collaboration among government institutions, private sector players, and creatives to position Zimbabwean artistes for international stages.
By Obert Siamilandu
57m ago
FMHL profit declines 44% in Q1
The business, which recorded a US$2,3 million for the quarter, said it, however, recorded marginal increases in all other its business unit’s.
By Ashton Ndakusiya
57m ago
Zimbabwe Independent editor Faith Zaba to spend third night behind bars as power cut delays ruling
At the hearing stage, the State did not oppose bail, with the prosecutor Takudzwa Jambawo citing medical records presented by the defence.
By Desmond Chingarande
13h ago