New school for Mhondoro-Ngezi

The Mhondoro-Ngezi Rural District Council has started construction of Turf 2 Primary School to decongest Turf 1, which is home to more than 2 200 pupils.

Korfball team eye WC qualifiers

THE Zimbabwe korfball team have re-grouped as they step up preparations for the World Cup qualifiers scheduled for Chitungwiza at the end of the month.

England legend Ray Wilkins dies

English football legend Ray Wilkins died yesterday, one week on from a heart attack and fall at his home.

Fifa flex muscles in Ethiopia

FIFA have stepped in to address serious constitutional problems in Ethiopia that had created a crisis of legitimacy over the East African country’s electoral process.

Proteas in the money

South Africa’s cricket team are in the money – to the tune of nearly R6 million – following the cut-off date for the ICC Test Team rankings on Tuesday.

Rwanda closes thousands of churches in bid for more control

Rwanda’s government has closed thousands of churches and dozens of mosques as it seeks to assert more control over a vibrant religious community whose sometimes makeshift operations, authorities say, have threatened the lives of followers.

Equities in the red

HARARE – The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share index went up by 0.17 points to settle at 87.17

Chimata starts work on Kamativi Lithium Project

HARARE – Chimata Gold Corporation has begun drilling at the Kamativi Lithium Tailings Project to define the scope of the lithium deposit on the property.

JUST IN: ED calls for strategic partnership with Communist Party

ZANU PF President and First Secretary Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his party and the Communist Party of China should escalate their relations the same way they have done at Government to Government level.

Copper price bears are out as first surplus in six years predicted

By Frik Els On Tuesday copper for delivery in May advanced to a two-week high on the Comex market in New York at $3.065 per pound or $6,755 a tonne after…

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