Hunger remains rampant within our nation. However, the build-up to Zimbabwe’s watershed elections has consumed local and foreign press.
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Banks constrained to meet long-term capital demand — Report
DESPITE long-term deposits more than doubling last year, banks are constrained to meet growing demand from various sectors of the economy.

Zim’s funeral assurance sector bounces back
THE funeral assurance and insurance sectors are on the rebound as more clients continue to gain confidence in the industry.

HIV wreaks havoc in prisons
THE HIV prevalence rate in Zimbabwe prisons stands at 27%, a figure almost double the national prevalence rate, a health official revealed.

Not yet Uhuru for the masses
Zimbabweans celebrate 33 years of Independence from colonial rule on Thursday.

We have great respect for Zimbabwe — Bangladesh
Bangladesh cricket team coach Shane Jurgensen believes his team’s recent decent form has boosted confidence in his players ahead of the series against Zimbabwe.

Japan avails US$5 million for drought relief
The Japanese Government has availed 460 million Japanese Yen (US$5,7 million) to the World Food Programme to feed Zimbabweans facing food shortages due to drought.
Zimbabwe surrender to Shillingford, again
It took just 42.2 overs on the third day for West Indies to clinch the second Test.
Zimbabwe cricket to stage inter-franchise tournament
THE Zimbabwe Cricket inter-franchise age groups tournament will roar into life early next month in a move that is designed to revitalize the sport.

Transport costs affect tourism
TRANSPORT costs for country tours are more expensive than those obtained in neighbouring countries inhibiting Zimbabwe’s efforts to lure tourists.








