Telecoms giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, says it has installed monitoring diagnostic tools to curb revenue leakages and network fraud in line with the latest regulations under Statutory Instrument 95 of 2021. Guided by the Telecommunications Traffic Monitoring and Revenue Assurance Regulations (Statutory Instrument 95/2021), the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority …
Read More »PDC Donates To 5 Miles Isolation Centre
The Painted Dog Conservation (PDC) has donated two oximeters to the 5 Miles Covid-19 Isolation Centre in Hwange District. PDC Conservation and Community Liaison Manager Mr Dominic Nyathi told Indaba that the organisation was responding to a call to capacitate the centre. “The District Medical Officer made the request, Kathy …
Read More »Zanu PF Hwange DCC Chair Threatens Defiant Miners
Zanu PF Hwange District Coordinating Committee (DCC) Chairman Matthew Muleya has ordered miners in the district to coalesce over the maintenance of public roads they are using during their operations. This follows pressure from road users who have become victims of the dilapidated infrastructure which has become a death trap …
Read More »Panners Destroying Nyatsimba Mutota Ruins
Following the beginning of mining operations in the Mavhuradonha mountain range, illegal gold and chrome panners have trespassed into the Nyatsimba Mutota ruins on the boundary of Mbire and Muzarabani districts, Nhau has learnt. According to sources, the panners allegedly stolen the security fence protecting the National Museums and Monuments …
Read More »Covid-19: Learning How To Live With The Virus
Any notion that COVID-19 was going to last for just a few months was very much misplaced in 2020. Especially after it was recognised that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was largely spread through the airborne route, all indications were that it would cause repeat bouts of waves. This is what happened …
Read More »Reluctant To Be Vaccinated For Covid-19? Here Are Six Myths You Can Put To Rest
South Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout programme, outlined by the Ministry of Health, had three phases, starting with the most vulnerable population. Phase one included all the frontline healthcare workers. They received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Phase 2 vaccinated people over 60 years old and those in congregate settings. The third …
Read More »HCCL Leads Hwange Vaccination Drive
By Rutendo MapfumoThe Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Dr John Mangwiro has commended efforts by Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) in vaccinating the Hwange community. Dr John Mangwiro, second from right speaks to HCCL medical personnel Speaking during a tour of HCCL with the Hwange district Covid-19 Taskforce, …
Read More »Chiefs Chipuriro, Chiweshe Clash Over Afrochine Mine In Matusadonha
Mashonaland Central’s Chief Chipuriro, born Clever Mashiki has called on his subjects to welcome all legal investors that would want to work in his chiefdom without considering colour, creed or race. This follows the recent onslaught against the Chinese by Chief Chiweshe, born Matthew Chitemamuswe. Chief Chipuriro has given his …
Read More »Former President Canaan Banana’s Widow Succumbs To Kidney Failure
anet Banana, the widow of Zimbabwe’s first president Canaan Banana died aged 83 on Thursday, her family announced. She died at Bulawayo’s Mater Dei Hospital from a kidney ailment, according to her niece Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga. “She has been battling a kidney ailment for quite sometime. She went into hospital on …
Read More »Freedom Of Information Act: Tool To Promote Human Rights
The Freedom of Information Act has been hailed as a progressive law which will amplify and complement other human rights. Children’s rights activists in Hwange have revealed that the new Act is also a tool for the promotion of children’s rights. Children’s rights activist, Mr Calvin Manika, who is the …
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