NURSES have bluntly told government to improve their welfare to avoid growing discontent and a mass exodus of medical practitioners seeking better opportunities abroad.
Spread This NewsBy Anna Chibamu The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecast a normal to above-normal rainfall ...
The Herald (Top Stories) Post Reporter HEAVY rains of above 50mm associated with lightning and strong winds are expected in most parts of the country starting tomorrow until Friday. In an advisory ...
The Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Mineral Workers Union (ZDAMWU) has accused RioZim Limited of contempt of court for allegedly disposing of mining ...
Newsday Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE is accelerating efforts to position aviation as a cornerstone of economic growth, tourism expansion and foreign investment, with Transport and Infrastructural Development ...
According to the Ministry of Energy and Power Development, the success of the Great Zimbabwe Hydro Power Plant has set the ...
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From WhatsApp to the world: Samantha Rumbidzai Vazhure’s publishing journey
AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe ...
Zimbabwe has achieved its highest-ever wheat harvest, solidifying its status as one of Africa's few wheat self-sufficient nations. The country has recorded a ...
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