Zim’s moving coffins: The untold story of targets

According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ), about 90% of road accidents are a result of human error.
By Jairos Saunyama May. 2, 2024

Board evaluation, need to assess psychological safety

Normalise dissent, making it clear that dissenting views are not only tolerated but encouraged for well-rounded decision-making.
By Memory Nguwi Apr. 5, 2024

Organisation out to champion inclusivity programming

Their engagement in the TORCHES project is through the SASA! Together concept, which is a four-phased community-oriented program that was rolled out by Fawezi.
By Khumbulani Muleya Mar. 17, 2024

‘United effort key in fight against environmental degradation’

Local authorities were also encouraged to consider having by-laws to force miners to reclaim damaged land.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 15, 2024

Puma partners police in road safety campaigns

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi criticised motorists for disregarding traffic rules such as pedestrian crossings, resulting in loss of life.
By Staff Reporters Feb. 2, 2024

Editorial Comment: A case for our national blood stock

This means that NBSZ needs to invest more for it to be able to increase the donor population.
By Newsday Jan. 23, 2024

Touching send-off for village soccer legend

According to the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe, an average 2 000 people die every year on the country’s roads. Most accidents are attributed to human error.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 13, 2024

SA: Bus driver abandons78 undocumented Zim passengers at roadblock

North West Community Safety and Transport Management MEC Sello Lehari commended authorities for enforcing the law.
By News24 Jan. 12, 2024

ZIMSHEC calls for responsible mining

Mokuele said unsafe occupational and health practices were hazardous to workers.
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 11, 2024