Dance Trust celebrates diamond jubilee

Leisure Reporter — THE Dance Trust of Zimbabwe (DTZ), formerly known as the National Ballet, will this year host a series of events to celebrate 60 years of existence and…

Contraceptive use on the increase

Sunday Mail Reporter Contraceptive use by women has increased by eight percent over the past five years with some men taking up sterilisation as a form of birth control. According…

21st Feb movement set for Matopos National Park

Bulawayo Bureau THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland South province has identified Hazel Site in Matopos National Park as the venue for this year’s 21st February Movement celebrations. The site is 33 kilometres from…

58 polling stations for Bikita West by-election

Walter Mswazie in Masvingo THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has said there will be 58 polling stations for the Bikita West by-election to be held on Saturday.

Investors in scramble for chrome

. . .Prices expected to be firm for some time South Africa junior miners have been chasing opportunities in platinum for the past few years, but now they are scrambling…

H’landers Panthers on course to defend U-21 Rugby Cup

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter Highlanders Panthers Under-21 ……. (5) 17 Matabeleland Warriors Under-21 …. (0) (5) HIGHLANDERS Panthers remain on course to defend the Matabeleland Rugby Football Board Bulawayo…

ZEC secures new voting equipment

Lincoln Towindo The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will next month complete the acquisition of biometric voter registration (BVR) equipment ahead of a nationwide rollout of fresh voter registration in March.

Egypt is back

Egypt defender Ahmed Elmohamady says his team hopes to make a big impact at the Africa Cup of Nations after a seven-year absence from the competition. 

Floyd’s $25 million offer

UFC president Dana White on Friday weighed in on talk about a possible bout between Floyd Mayweather and mixed martial arts champion Conor McGregor, saying he would offer $25 million…

Samsung boss summoned in bribery probe

SPECIAL prosecutors called Samsung Electronics Co. Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee for questioning as a suspect in a bribery investigation, deepening an influence—peddling scandal that has already led to the…

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