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Healthcare coverage drops by 40%

Despite the launch of the Health Resilience Fund in 2023, which aims to support essential health services, the problems persist.
By Praise Nyamadzawo and Vanessa Gonye Oct. 15, 2024

Where would you rather live, in Zim or the diaspora?

Comparing oneself with someone else, whatever the yardstick, is faulty and deeply unhealthy.
By Trevor Ncube Oct. 3, 2024

Part Seven: Betrayal by Norah Sibotshwa review by Maina Wahome: ‘The Smell of Betrayal: You Sting My Heart’

This is an anthology of eight hypnotising short stories whose language, themes, styles, depth, diversity, and handling all make it extraordinarily fresh, imperative, and haunting
By Maina Wahome Sep. 22, 2024

Chinese Illegal Businesses and Their Global Footprint

Chinese citizens are restricted from transferring more than $50,000 out of the country per year for personal purposes.
By Directus Sep. 9, 2024

Zimra denies UK-based returning resident rebate

Arreta Chidodo cited Zimra as the respondent in her court application seeking a  declaratur before High Court judge Justice Never Katiyo.
By Desmond Chingarande Jul. 23, 2024

Midwife shortage hits Zim

Zimbabwe’s health sector has been hard hit by a mass exodus of health workers, with the United Kingdom proving to be the destination of choice.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Jun. 7, 2024

Byo charity receives global award

This is the eighth award the organisation has received in two months.
By Margaret Lubinda May. 9, 2024

Nyaka Chana keeps her Zim dream alive

The Ireland-based Nyaka-Chana was among six out of 2 000 applicants, who made it for the Screen Skills training funded by High End Television Productions.
By Style Reporter Apr. 28, 2024

UFIC worshipper defrauded by churchmate

Josiah further alleged that Makosa failed to deliver the truck and could not give a satisfactory explanation to Mauto, leading to his arrest.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Apr. 15, 2024