HARARE, March 15 (Xinhua) -- The Zimbabwean government said Friday that it will boost health funding to cover a gap left by the reduction of U.S. support.
Spread This News By Sports Reporter FOR Frank Makarati, Tel One’s match against Dynamos this Saturday afternoon at Rufaro ...
Harare Athletic Board are staging track and field championships with the main goal being the selection of the provincial ...
THE Scotland cricket team will visit the country in April for limited-overs matches against Zimbabwe ‘A’ and the Zimbabwe ...
The director of Exclusive Projects Private Limited Takudzwa Munyawarara was convicted last week and sentenced by Harare ...
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) stands ready to collaborate with municipal security and other security agencies across the ...
HARARE - FBC Bank Limited's bid to appeal a Labour Court ruling has been rejected by the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe, upholding ...
Historically, the US Agency for International Development has pumped at least US$4 billion annually into children’s ...
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'USAID pullout has left over $300 million debt for Zimbabwe', says health minister - VideoZimbabwe’s Health Minister has sounded the alarm over a growing crisis in the country’s healthcare system following ...
The meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the East African ...
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AllAfrica on MSNHarare Mayor Mafume Defied Council to Endorse Controversial Multi-Million Dollar Geo Pomona DealHARARE Mayor Jacob Mafume endorsed a deal for the takeover of waste collection by Geo Pomona despite rejection by councillors, it has emerged.Geo Pomona was granted approval by the Ministry of Local ...
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