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Vic Falls girls brutally assaulted by CIO operatives

Esau Ncube, the father of one of the victims, said police in the resort city refused to open a docket against the CIO officers alleging that the matter was political.
By Gracious Daniel Mar. 16, 2025

When job evaluation brings problems

Job evaluation serves as a systematic method to determine the relative worth of different positions within an organisation.  
By Memory Nguwi Mar. 14, 2025

UK, SA expos to open doors for Zim businesses

The inaugural edition of the expos was held in the United Kingdom in October last year and it has already become a vital resource for Zimbabweans in the diaspora.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 12, 2025

Misa partners with UK FCDO to launch cybersecurity capacity-building programme for civil society

Many organisations, particularly those involved in sensitive advocacy work, often lack the resources and expertise to safeguard themselves against these threats.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 11, 2025

Hypertension manageable with lifestyle choices, medical care

Blood pressure is defined as a condition where  the force of the blood against the walls of arteries is consistently high.
By Cimas Feb. 28, 2025
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Retrenchments wave to continue: Experts

To enhance tax compliance, the government has mandated electronic money usage for all businesses and introduced a compulsory tax system.
By Julia Ndlela Feb. 21, 2025

Zim faces global AMR public health threat

According to the World Health Organisation, AMR is one of the most serious global public health threats in this century.
By Ophar Mavuri Feb. 21, 2025

Chance to address child malnutrition

There are underlying factors to these conditions, such as poverty, inadequate access to nutritious food and limited healthcare services.
By Newsday Feb. 20, 2025

Bold investments needed to address Africa’s nutritional burden

Furthermore, 123,9 million adults were obese, and 122,7 million women aged between 15 and 49 years of age were affected by anaemia.
By Obert Siamilandu Feb. 20, 2025