The past weeks have seen nothing but turmoil in Zimbabwe; political activist Itai Dzamara was abducted, street demonstrations rocked Harare city centre, university lecturers downed tools, students took to the streets, University of Zimbabwe closed and reopened, there was a dramatic jailbreak at Chikurubi, bank
The Zimbabwe Dental Association (ZIDA) held World Oral Health Day (WOHD) commemorations Townhouse in Harare on the 20th of March 2015.
According to www.worldoralhealthday.com, WOHD is an international day that is set aside annually to celebrate the benefits of a healthy mouth and to promote worldwide
Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Chiratidzo Iris Mabuwa on Thursday blasted journalists’ lack of understanding of the country’s indigenous economic policies saying this was the prime reason why the country is not moving forward.
Speaking at a Vivid Burson-Masteller seminar on Crisis Management and Disaster Preparedness held in
By Thomas Madhuku
More than 300 women drawn from Mashonaland Central province converged at Shamva town centre on Tuesday to commemorate world international women’s day.
Assistant District Administrator for Shamva, Benjamin Zivanai who delivered the event’s key note speech on behalf of the District Administrator implored women
MISA-Zimbabwe applauds pronouncements by the Minister of Information, Communication Technology Minister Supa Mandiwanzira on 13 March 2015 on government plans to ensure sharing of infrastructure among telecommunications and data service providers as it seeks to improve the sector.
Speaking at a consultative workshop on finalisation of
The family of the missing human rights activist, Itai Dzamara has appealed to Zimbabweans to help in his search.
Speaking at a press briefing held in the capital yesterday, the family spokesperson, Patson Dzamara pleaded with Zimbabweans to join in the search of Itai Dzamara.
“We are
Dakar – Kofi Annan, the former Secretary General of the United Nations, kicked off the second day of the African Higher Education Summit in Dakar, Senegal, by evoking the memory of the late Nelson Mandela who said: “Education is the most powerful weapon you can