Day: February 18, 2024

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Pan-Africanism still alive — President

President Mnangagwa chats with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali during a courtesy call at the 37th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly in Ethiopia yesterday AFRICAN countries will never deviate from the principles and ideals of Pan-Africanism that gave birth to modern independent states, which are now charting a new development path based […]

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Zimbabwe, Belarus ties reach another level

Sunday Mail Reporter RELATIONS between Zimbabwe and Belarus are set to enter a new high this week, when the two countries convene for the high-level Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC) that seeks to enhance fulfilment of common developmental aspirations. The inaugural JPCC, which commences tomorrow in Harare, is expected to operationalise modalities for enhanced […]

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Innovative new units to prevent child deaths

INFANT mortality is expected to significantly decline in Zimbabwe, as the country’s largest referral hospital, Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, will soon open an immediate kangaroo mother care unit and paediatric theatre to cater for premature babies and their mothers. Health experts say these innovations are “revolutionary” and will reduce the infant mortality rate that — […]

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Major shake-up at Deeds Office

A MAJOR shake-up to eliminate corrupt activities in the Department of Deeds, Companies and Intellectual Property is underway, The Sunday Mail has learnt. This follows a series of complaints and accusations of malpractices reported against the department. Cases involving fake, stolen or duplicate title deeds have been on the increase over the past few years, […]

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Zimbabwe’s plant exports soar

THE Government issued at least 32 000 phytosanitary certificates to potential exporters of plants and plant products in 2023, as the country continues to grow its exports in the agriculture sector. The figure, which was an increase of 7 000, was largely boosted by the citrus exports deal signed between Zimbabwe and China. A phytosanitary […]

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ACADEMIC FAILURE NOT END OF THE ROAD

THE release of Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Ordinary Level results is usually accompanied by playing of the late Paul Matavire’s song “Ma U (Ungraded)”, especially on radio. In the song, Matavire tries to capture parents’ despair over learners who would have failed the exams. Unleashed in 1993, the song has over the years arguably become […]

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