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Civil servants fume over delayed allowances. . .accuse govt of lavish spending
Government had committed to pay each worker US$120 per day for the exercise which amounted to US$3 600 for the three months.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Jul. 7, 2025
Edutainment mix: Healing unspoken wounds: Reimagining men’s mental health through the Jathaniel Foundation
Social media is one of her most effective tools not as a branding mechanism, but as a healing microphone.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jul. 6, 2025
New hope for Matabeleland’s disappearing fruit trees
Ndidzano pointed to several frameworks currently guiding government action.
By Sharon Sibindi
Jul. 6, 2025
AI reshapes the heart of journalism
Watching that beast in action was nothing short of mesmerising, a ballet of gears, ink, and precision that brought stories to life on newsprint.
By Naison Bangure
Jul. 4, 2025
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
Jul. 4, 2025
Mapfumo’s Afthonia prepares Chitungwiza artists for global market
NewsDay Live had a lengthy chat with Albert Mapfumo and here are highlights of the interview.
By Tendai Sauta
Jul. 3, 2025
Harnessing AI to transform agric, drive economic growth in Zim
AI offers the tools to overcome long-standing challenges such as climate variability, low productivity and financial exclusion.
By Wayne Matyukira
Jul. 3, 2025
Coltart applauds Rotarians in Zim
The Rotary Club is a non-partisan organisation based on four guiding principles that can lead the nation to peace and ensure goodwill for all citizens.
By Nizbert Moyo
Jul. 3, 2025
US televangelist Jimmy Swaggart dies at 90
The preacher was in intensive care at a hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home in Baton Rouge on 15 June, his family said.
By Bbc News
Jul. 2, 2025