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Something amiss in our health sector, Mr President

Vice-President and Health minister was mourning that little of what the ministry was allocated in November last year had actually reached its coffers to help it improve health delivery.
By Newsday Nov. 22, 2022

UZ taken to court by students over fees

In an urgent chamber application filed at the High Court, Narshon Kohlo, Paidamoyo Mafusire and Ethel Museswa cited Mapfumo and the UZ as respondents.

Don’t be left behind: ED

The forum was hosted by Alpha Media Holdings (AMH)’s Zimbabwe Independent newspaper in partnership with PiggyBankAdvisor.

By The Southern Eye Aug. 26, 2022

Interview: ‘Zim committed to tackling climate change’

The interventions also included integration of climate change adaptation in the update of the district level disaster risk management plans.

By The Southern Eye Jun. 27, 2022

Finance minister reminded of PWDs

The reminder came during the 2022 national budget feedback public hearings by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget and Finance in Harare.  The feedback meetings are being held across Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces.

By The Southern Eye May. 31, 2022

‘Zim needs infrastructure overhaul’

ZIE found that infrastructure investments are urgently needed in ICT, renewable energy, power, roads, highways, bridges, housing, health, water and sanitation. Existing infrastructure has become dilapidated due to many years of neglect.

By The Southern Eye Jan. 9, 2022

‘Zim needs infrastructure overhaul’

ZIE found that infrastructure investments are urgently needed in ICT, renewable energy, power, roads, highways, bridges, housing, health, water and sanitation. Existing infrastructure has become dilapidated due to many years of neglect.

By The Southern Eye Jan. 9, 2022

Business sector plagued by uncertainty

 Zimbabwe’s economic crisis continues to deepen, aided in that predicament by the ever widening chasm between the parallel and official exchange rates.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 19, 2021

Business sector plagued by uncertainty

 Zimbabwe’s economic crisis continues to deepen, aided in that predicament by the ever widening chasm between the parallel and official exchange rates.

By The Southern Eye Dec. 19, 2021