Kidzcan, this week commemorates the International Childhood Cancer Day, by urging people to wear orange in support of its Orange Week campaign.
The Orange Week is an initiative meant to remember kids living with cancer and also meant to generate money to assist children living with
By Perry Munzwembiri
Leading Zimbabwean securities trading company Inter-Horizon Securities in its recently released 2015 equity strategy report, say that the Zimbabwean economy is at a crossroads. “The Zimbabwean economy is coming under increasing stress characterised by depressed aggregate demand, high unemployment, pervasive structural issues linked to
By Mutsa Samuel
What is your CENTER? What is that ‘thing’ that is at your very core that makes you more AWARE of who you are; that ‘thing’ that you are just naturally good at and makes you feel alive? What is your center? Your center does
By Staff Reporter
GRATEFUL Bulawayo residents Wednesday held a mass thanksgiving service, which was attended by members of various religious denominations.
The service, organised by the local authority, gave the residents an opportunity to thank God for the bumper rains that fell last year, which saw some
National Vendors Union Zimbabwe (NAVUZ) yesterday ordered government to create employment before driving vendors out of the streets.
Addressing a policy brief held at the Media Centre on 11 February 2015, Samuel Wadzai, the Secretary of NAVUZ said they won’t move an inch from their current
Zimbabwe’s health system has received a major boost following Econet Wireless’ innovative service that will help its subscriber’s access instant medical advice from doctors through their mobile phones.
Head of Econet Health, an arm of Econet Wireless responsible for the facility, Dr Precious Lunga said the
By Honourable Walter Mzembi
Just woken up and am reflecting on some elements of the Zimbabwe Economy and it's composition seems to run as follows and this is by no means exhaustive:
1) A fast shrinking heavily taxed or taxed to extinction formal sector