‘Abuja Declaration target remains a pipe dream for Zimbabwe’
He said the situation means that universal access to health remains beyond reach, until the budgetary bottlenecks have been adequately addressed .
By Vanessa Gonye
2h ago
Bulawayo man caged 10 years for attacking taxi driver, carjacking
The attackers then bound the victim’s wrists and ankles with ropes before shoving him into the cramped boot of his gold Toyota Funcargo, court heard.
By Trust Makore
3h ago
Miners safety council mourns Insiza MP Taruvinga
Taruvinga operated several gold mines in the province where he employed hundreds of workers.
By Rex Mphisa
5h ago
POSB plots three-year growth plan
During the period under review, net operating income decreased by 0,7% to ZiG1,05 billion from ZiG1,06 billion in the prior year.
By Blessed Ndlovu
11h ago
‘Infrastructural dilapidation fuels erratic water supplies’
Dube said residents in residential, Industrial and the central business district areas would continue experiencing erratic supplies until restoration of service.
By William Vundla
11h ago
Zim community radios in financial distress
Baz indicated that limited community ownership, participation and representation in community radio stations' governance structures are weakening long-term sustainability.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
11h ago
Sables celebrate ANSA Team of the Year gong
The team was rewarded for an outstanding year in which they won the Africa Cup in Uganda and made history by going the entire year unbeaten.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere
11h ago
Healing or hustle? Smuggled meds are big draw in Zimbabwe’s hidden markets
Distribution of fake and substandard medicines is a global, highly profitable criminal enterprise.
By Global Press Journal
Apr. 1, 2025
University of Johannesburg rejects claims by 'lecturer' who favoured Zimbabwean students
In a statement, UJ said it is aware of social media posts by Joel Sangweni, who falsely claims to be a lecturer at the institution.
By Iol News
Apr. 1, 2025