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Zim at tipping point over ED2030

war veterans said they were opposed to the 2030 agenda with Zanu PF Central Committee member Blessed Geza going to the extent of calling on Mnangagwa to step down.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 2h ago

Fresh delays to pharmaceutical sector bailout

The Pharmaceutical Revolving Fund will recapitalise local pharmaceutical manufacturers, operating at half of their capacities.
By Ashton Ndakusiya 3h ago

Trevor Noah clings to Grammy Awards hosting spot

 Many believe that he is “sticking to the tender” in the true fashion of South Africans who are like dogs with bones when it comes to presenting and acting gigs.
By William Vundla 3h ago

Afcon preps must begin now

It will be Zimbabwe’s sixth qualification for Afcon. However, the team has failed to qualify for the knockout stages in previous five editions.
By Newsday 3h ago

Church leaders, parents block fight against child marriages

Traditional leaders in the district recently underwent training centred on child protection and violence against children.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 3h ago

Opposition activists free at last

In the application heard by Justice Siyabona Musithu, the accused persons said the magistrate erred in dismissing their application for discharge at the close of the State case.

Mangezi retires as Caledonia Mining Zim VP

Caledonia acquired the Blanket Mine from Kinross Gold Corporation with effect from April 2006.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga 3h ago

Using indigenous science to show the benefits of consuming indigenous food

Hotels, hospitals and other corporates that silently procure commodities from territorial markets should openly provide corporate support to these markets.
By Charles Dhewa 3h ago

Retailers wail over illicit goods

Consumers are turning to illicit goods for affordability, as goods in the formal establishments are increasingly becoming expensive in United States dollar and in local currency.
By Lee Musaidzi 3h ago