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Zimbabwean law mandates postmortems for sudden or unexplained deaths and public hospitals offer them for free.
United Kingdom Minister for Africa Lord Collins of Highbury last week applauded Zimbabwe's efforts to be readmitted to the Commonwealth, but reminded the southern Africa country of some housekeeping ...
NETWORK solutions provider, Paratus Zimbabwe, has signed an agreement with PowerTel Communications to roll out a new high-capacity national fibre network across Zimbabwe.
THE Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) witnessed a surge in demand for grain commodities in last week’s trading, underscoring a dynamic shift in the country’s agricultural commodity markets. According ...
ZIMBABWE has been elected vice-president of the 26th UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) General Assembly to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in November this year. Zimbabwe will serve alongside ...
ASPIRING Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairperson, Dumisani Sisale, seeks to elevate the local league to the stature of a high-level commercial entity, drawing comparisons to regional powerhouses ...
THE vibrant music scene in Bulawayo is buzzing with excitement as rising stars La Dee and Kay Kid Mfanomsothu prepare to release their new track, Maqondana Wami. Already generating a whirlwind of ...
ZIMBABWE is participating in the Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators on the implementation of the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) follow-up actions. The meeting, which brings together ...
A 28-YEAR-OLD man from Tshemahali village, Madlambuzi in Plumtree has died after a donkey-drawn scotch cart he was travelling on hit a tree and overturned. Matabeleland Soth police spokesperson ...
EXPERIENCING menstruation and getting pregnant are two life-altering events for women. Nevertheless, these times are entirely natural and highly physiological. Due to transient changes in their ...
FOR Peter Kachirika from Chisango village in Mutoko’s ward 5 walking 14 kilometres rather than waiting for 14 years for the opening of a health centre is nothing as he joins others excitedly ...
INSTITUTE of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe member Edmore Matanganyidze has urged businesses to focus more on sustainability instead of solely concentrating on regulatory and compliance issues.