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4 000 wantaway nurses in quandary...as UK tightens immigration laws

NewsDay learnt that the Zimbabwean government withheld over 4 000 crucial verification letters, a mandatory requirement for nurses seeking employment abroad.
By Problem Masau 10h ago

College founder wins women’s award in education

Mpofu’s influence in education continues to grow, touching the lives of countless students and communities in Bulawayo.
By Berita Kafesu May. 13, 2025

Navigating turbulent waters: Does Zimbabwe have a future?

Mnangagwa’s overtures to the United States risk alienating Zimbabwe’s traditional Southern African Development Community (Sadc) allies.
By Charles Ray May. 13, 2025

Zimbabwe CSOs prepare for Post 2025 Africa Water Vision conference

According to the organisers, this initiative is crucial for addressing the fragmentation in stakeholder voices and ensuring a collective vision for water governance in Zimbabwe.
By Tonderayi Matonho May. 12, 2025

Safe market model charms UN Women executive board

The board was impressed by the project’s innovative approach to safeguarding children while empowering women through economic opportunities.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 12, 2025
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Harare executives’ mega salaries rile residents

The town clerk was reported to be earning US$27 000, which can increase to US$30 000 with additional perks while the least-paid executive earns US$15 000 per month.
By Nqobani Ndlovu May. 11, 2025

Understanding govt’s move to drop penalties for pricing above official exchange rate

 Since the introduction of the ZiG currency in 2024, Zimbabwean businesses have struggled with a dual pricing system dictated both by the official interbank rate and parallel market rates.
By Samuel Wadzai May. 11, 2025

Risks associated with buying used cars from South Africa

The South African government policy doesn’t allow grey imports of used cars from Japan like in all other African countries.
By Stanley Makombe May. 11, 2025

Deputy minister’s Parliament gaffe exposes deeper systemic issues

Kwidini’s comments stand in stark contrast to well-documented challenges in Zimbabwe’s healthcare system.
By Forward Nyanyiwa May. 11, 2025