Errant immigration officials suspended

The clearance of travellers entering or leaving South Africa by road through Beitbridge Border Post has relatively improved following the suspension of four immigration officers in that country over dereliction of duty.

Bako unstoppable in SA Moto-X circuit

EMMANUEL Bako is on fire! The 12-year-old Zimbabwean junior motocross sensation is taking no prisoners in the South African circuit this year as he posted his third straight victory in the 65cc Class Down South in the second round of the 2018 Northern Regions Championship series at the famous Dirt Bronco track in Krugersdorp on Saturday.

Kadoma dumps Rimuka rank

Management at the Kadoma Municipality has disclosed that it is ready to part with $150 000 to upgrade the Waverly Bus Stop into a rank, while abandoning the one in Rimuka.

Ireland roar back into contention

IRELAND roared back into contention in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier with a statement 25-run victory over joint-leaders Scotland at Harare Sports Club yesterday to close the gap between the two to just a single point.

Shabanie Mine stun Triangle

SHABANIE MINE put behind a shambolic pre-season to record an important Castle Lager Premiership soccer season day one victory over Triangle United at Mandava yesterday.

Restoring the humanity stolen by racism

African philosopher, Achille Mbembe, has gained an enviable reputation as a scholar that challenges the tenets of modernity.

ZiMA hosts health expo

The Zimbabwe Medical Association (ZiMA) hosted a free health expo in Harare last week, which provided health service providers and funders with an opportunity to exhibit their products and services.

Teachers sharpen climate change knowledge

The ministries of Environment, Water and Climate and Primary and Secondary Education have engaged as they step up efforts to raise climate change knowledge in society through teachers and learners.

The geography of Marxism

David Harvey is a geographer and a Marxist. A collection of his works titled “The Ways of the World” was recently published in paperback.

CCZ calls for improved digital service

THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has called on service providers to improve digital service delivery in line with customer demands, as the world commemorates World Consumer Rights Day.

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