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26th August 2025

Harare hikes maternity fees

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Pregnant women in Harare will soon find it very difficult to give birth in proper health facilities after the city fathers hiked maternity fees...

Making the most of malaria vaccine

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ABUJA – A new malaria vaccine now being piloted in Sub-Saharan Africa, where 90% of malaria cases occur, could be a game changer in...

Chiyangwa survives Cosafa ouster

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Council of Southern African Football Associations (Cosafa) has rejected Zifa’s bid to recall Philip Chiyangwa from his position as the president of the regional...

Paddington Japajapa convicted

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A HARARE magistrate yesterday sentenced MDC activist Paddington Japajapa to three years in jail after convicting him of inciting the public to commit political...

REAZ urges State to subsidise renewable energy

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THE Renewable Energy Association of Zimbabwe (REAZ) has called on government to subsidise renewable fuels to curb the rampant deforestation and land degradation that...

Govt offers civil servants 50% cushioning allowance

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The government has offered civil servants a 50% cushioning allowance for the month of July and salary increments of ZW$116 from August to December,...

Now we know the culprits behind Zim’s agricultural failure

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THE case of former Police Deputy Commissioner-General Innocent Matibiri being dragged to court for failing to pay back a US$189 000 debt is not...

Token anti-corruption drive breeding apathy and despondency

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Last week, I agonised on what to write about. I had travelled and had a bit of work to do, but still thought I...

Rainsford exposes suspended ZC leadership

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FORMER Zimbabwe international cricketer Edward Rainsford yesterday rejected his appointment in the suspended Zimbabwe Cricket board announced last month saying his nomination and subsequent...

Mining industry prospects remain bright

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THE medium-to-long-term prospects of the mining industry remains bright, with output for most minerals expected to record growth, Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ)...