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Zanu PF MP turns to diaspora to build clinics, schools

Phuti said learners and patients faced attacks by wild animals as they walked long distances to attend school and to seek health services.
By Peter Dube Aug. 24, 2024

Inadequate toilets leave Plumtree stinking

Phuti said efforts to avert a cholera outbreak in the border town needed to be made urgently.
By Sharon Sibindi Jan. 26, 2024

Court defers Gwanda South elections case

Justice Mangota postponed the case to January 9.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 1, 2023

We have a mandate to protect rights of composers: Zimura

The protection of works of the mind such as literature, music and art is also provided for in the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act. Zimura is affiliated to the Confederation of International Societies of Authors and Composers based in Paris, France and also registered with the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office under the ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs.

By The Southern Eye May. 22, 2022

We have a mandate to protect rights of composers: Zimura

The protection of works of the mind such as literature, music and art is also provided for in the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act. Zimura is affiliated to the Confederation of International Societies of Authors and Composers based in Paris, France and also registered with the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office under the ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs.

By The Southern Eye May. 22, 2022

Wearing of masks remains mandatory as new Omicron variants emerge

Neighbouring Botswana has detected new Omicron sub-variants BA.4 and BA.5. The first Omicron variant was first detected in Botswana in November last year and has since spread across the globe and mutated in the process into other variants.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 13, 2022

Zim, Bots in joint anti-stocktheft drive

Information and Publicity minister Monica Mutsvangwa during a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday said an inter-ministerial committee had been set up to monitor movements at the countries’ borders.

By The Southern Eye Mar. 31, 2022