Healthcare awards spotlight women’s excellence across Africa’s medical fields

His remarks framed the event within a broader socio-economic agenda and one that recognises women not as participants, but as drivers of progress.
By Tendai Sauta 29m ago

Govt courts private capital for road safety overhaul

Mhona said road traffic accidents cost Zimbabwe about 3% of GDP annually, underscoring the economic case for reform.
By Freeman Makopa 20h ago

Medical aid sector urges swift regulatory law

The proposed Bill seeks to establish a dedicated statutory body to regulate medical aid societies, address weak regulatory frameworks and enhance protection for beneficiaries.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 1, 2026

E20 blend, is it the way to go?

While the government presents the E20 mandate as a strategic tool to stabilise the economy and reduce carbon emissions, the motoring sector faces a complex reality. 
By Tendai Munhundarima Mar. 30, 2026
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Teachers’ grading review sparks outrage

Union leaders accused authorities of a lack of professionalism and transparency, claiming that teachers’ representatives were intentionally sidelined during the process.
By Nunurai Jena Mar. 29, 2026

Why Zimbabwe’s “no” signals a deeper liberation

Sovereignty is not an accounting exercise. It is a psychological, political and generational decision.
By Tinashe E Chikodzi Mar. 29, 2026

Who cares ?

Who knows that as recently as 2018 Paul McCartney produced an albeit little-known song entitled ‘Who Cares’?
By Tim Middleton Mar. 29, 2026

Govt, nurses must find common ground — before patients pay the price

The human resource remains the most valuable asset in any organisation and this is even more pronounced in healthcare.
By Johannes Marisa Mar. 27, 2026

Zim records drop in TB cases

ZIMBABWE has recorded a significant reduction in tuberculosis (TB) incidence, declining from more than 242 cases per 100 000 people in 2015 to about 203 per 100 000 in 2024, an official has said. 
By Vanessa Gonye Mar. 25, 2026