Mpilo Central Hospital doctors’ quarters (File Pic) Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau JUNIOR doctors in Bulawayo have moved into reconstructed Mpilo Central Hospital residence quarters which were destroyed by fire, a development that is expected to improve the delivery of health services at the institution. The doctors yesterday commended Government for upgrading the facilities, saying […] …
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Zimbabwe Situation
Zim-Rwanda JPCC begins
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Dr Vincent Biruta Herald Reporter THE second session of the Zimbabwe-Rwanda Joint Permanent Commission on Co-operation opens in Harare today, as the two friendly countries continue to enhance relations. Rwanda’s delegation will be led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Dr Vincent Biruta, and […] …
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Reversal of Procurement Secrecy Notice : How and Why Was it Published?
ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE WATCH 3/2023 There has been a furore over a notice published the Gazette ten days ago in which the President purportedly banned disclosure of information about the Government’s procurement of medicines, equipment and materials for the country’s health institutions. Newspapers called it a “looting notice” and raised fears that it would be used to hide corruption. Veritas […] …
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If Mnangagwa had a shop how much would he sell a loaf of bread?
Tendai Ruben Mbofana It is really sickening whenever I hear senior government and ruling ZANU PF party officials always choosing to fault businesses every time prices of basic commodities shoot up. Over this past weekend, information minister Monica Mutsvangwa was in rural Manicaland province, where she placed all the blame for these skyrocketing prices on […] …
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First economic census set for 2024
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) is set to conduct an economic census next year which will cover both formal and informal establishments across the country in order to generate comprehensive baseline statistics on the size and structure of the economy as well as generate key information required for compilation […] …
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Chaos at Bulawayo council meeting
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) full council meeting last Wednesday degenerated into chaos with two councillors eventually ejected from council chambers for improper dressing. The largely Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) councillors have seemingly been divided into warring factions owing to the ongoing candidate nomination process within the party. The […] …
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Specialist surgical hospital for Bulawayo. . . ‘We are now operating the brain at UBH’
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A SUPER-SPECIALIST hospital is set to be constructed at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH), a move that will reduce the number of locals going outside the country to get specialised surgeries. This comes as a state-of-the-art laboratory, the first in Zimbabwe, is also at 95 percent completion with the view of […] …
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Mapeza salutes Chiragwi
Source: Mapeza salutes Chiragwi –Newsday Zimbabwe Mapeza and his men face Ngezi Platinum at Baobab Stadium, at a time they are in bad form. FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has heaped praises on Ngezi Platinum gaffer Takesure Chiragwi, saying the youthful tactician has the most dangerous team in the topflight ahead of their clash at […] …
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PNL lines up bumper programme
Source: PNL lines up bumper programme –Newsday Zimbabwe They are set to clash in two venues — Gweru and Beitbridge with the latter hosting some of the highly-anticipated clashes. The Premier Netball League (PNL) is expected to serve a netball fiesta this weekend with potentially exciting matches lined up between today and tomorrow. They are […] …
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Winky D music goes global
Source: Winky D music goes global –Newsday Zimbabwe Winky D THERE is no stopping Zimbabwe’s dancehall president Winky D, whose imprint now straddles the globe after getting recognition from the home of dancehall music, Jamaica. He is the Bob Marley of Zimbabwe, relatable to everyone, especially the ghetto whose struggles he highlights in the hard-hitting […] …
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