June 20
Zimbabwe: Parliament Won't Interfere in Anti-Corruption Probes of Chimombe, Mpofu
The Herald
Parliament cannot launch parallel investigations into allegations of abuse of the Presidential Goat Scheme involving businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu since the Zimbabwe… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Understaffed Parirenyatwa Radiotherapy Unit Resumes Operations
263Chat
Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has resumed operations in its radiotherapy unit after a two-and-a-half-year shutdown, offering a glimmer of hope to cancer patients who have faced… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Prof Mavima Opens HIV and Aids Media Workshop for Editors
The Herald
Acting Minister of Health and Child Care, Professor Paul Mavima has officially opened the National AIDS Council workshop for editors drawn from media institutions operating in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Icon Macheso's Music Now Being Used in Academic Research
The Herald
A Zimbabwean scholar Vimbai Chamisa used Sungura maestro Alick Macheso's music for her Doctor of Philosophy Degree thesis with the University of South Africa. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Makes Strides in Budget Transparency
The Herald
Zimbabwe has made significant improvement in its rankings for budget transparency and inclusiveness, as announced by the Open Budget Survey (OBS) on May 29, 2024. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Health Authority Warns of Brain Risks From Pseudoephedrine Medications
263Chat
The Medicine Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ), in collaboration with Johnson and Johnson, is warning healthcare professionals and patients about the potential risks of using… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Confronting Name-Dropping Scourge
The Herald
"All our institutions are directed to work together to combat the scourge of corruption. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 60 Engineering Students Get China Scholarships
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Chinese Investor Buys 51pc Stake in Coal Mine
The Herald
Contango Holdings has entered an agreement to sell 51 percent of its shareholding in Muchesu Coal Mine in Binga to a Chinese investor while the United Kingdom firm will retain a 24… Read more »
Zimbabwe: 'Zimpapers' Digital-First Strategy to Drive Growth'
The Herald
Zimbabwe's largest integrated media house, Zimbabwe Newspapers, says it has made significant progress in implementing its digital-first strategy and leveraging on its 360-degree… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zim U-19 Stretch Lead Against Namibia
The Herald
Blessing Malinganiza Read more »
Zimbabwe: Defining Season for Madondo
The Herald
She has always been a highly-regarded boxer and one of the most skilful pugilists of her generation, but titles have eluded her. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Parly Moves to Protect Widows, Orphans
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: JSE Hits an All-Time High
The Herald
The JSE broke through the key 81 000 points mark, hitting a record high on inauguration day yesterday -- a jump of around another 2 percent. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Unity Key to Nations' Development [column]
The Herald
Unity of purpose among citizens of a nation is key to any country's development, President Mnangagwa has said. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Caps United Rock Remains Grounded
The Herald
Caps United defender Hastings Chapusha feels he still needs to put more work into his play to be able to help the Green Machine achieve their targets. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Special Olympics Spread Wings
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Sables Ready for Zambia
The Herald
For Kudzai Mashawi, the decision to come out of retirement and take a second crack at international rugby was both a personal one and one of the easiest decisions to make. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Judges' Early Involvement in Estate Rows Way to Go
The Herald
SEVERAL factors have triggered the need for change in the Office of the Master of the High Court, including the significant growth in the number of people who die while owning… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Stage Set for Beitbridge Mayor's Marathon
The Herald
It's all systems go for the 9th edition of the Beitbridge Mayor's anti-litter half marathon set for Saturday morning along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo highway. Read more »
June 14
Zimbabwe: Hunger in Zimbabwe - for One Peanut Butter Producer, El Niño Crushes Trade but Not Hope
WFP
Spoiled harvests spell disaster for businesses - one woman's experience highlights the need to strengthen the World Food Programme's ability to act ahead of extreme weather events Read more »