Make first aid education accessible: Red Cross
Eureka Gold Mine emerged winners in the first aid competition that drew teams from as far afield as Gwanda, Mutare and Guruve.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Sep. 16, 2024
West's plans for Ukraine exposed
The United States in March 2022 effectively banned Kyiv from holding peace talks with Russia by directive
By Own Correspondent
Sep. 13, 2024
20 projects benefit from US$280K Culture Fund, EU grant
Zimbabwe Deaf Media has already produced African folktales in Sign Language, enriching the learning experience for hearing-impaired students.
By Rachel Shonhiwa
Sep. 11, 2024
In the groove: Hifa is gone, but here comes felabration
The song was one of Fela’s most instant hits, but from early on, it was clear that the Nigerian army was not a fan of it.
By Fred Zindi
Sep. 1, 2024
WHO Europe laments declining rates of condom use among sexually active teens worldwide
Among other findings, teens from poorer, or “low-affluence,” families, were more likely to have reported not using a condom
By AP
Aug. 31, 2024
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Military will determine Mnangagwa succession in Zanu PF, says report
Mnangagwa last year sparked controversy when he appointed Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander Philip Valerio Sibanda to the Zanu PF politburo.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
Aug. 25, 2024
Idea of calculated profits in entrepreneurship
From a business economics perspective there is need to categorise all types of costs in their total and average.
By Farai Chigora
Aug. 25, 2024
Shava to Sadc: ‘Copy EU parly model to boost industrialisation’
THE Southern African Development Community (Sadc) should adopt a regional parliament
By Tatira Zwinoira
Aug. 23, 2024
Specialist paediatrician campaigns against common practices
She said that lead to the child suffering from low oxygen supply and struggling to breathe, adding that the amount or type of oil did not make a difference.
By Rachel Shonhiwa
Aug. 23, 2024