Zim should upgrade its sporting facilities: ZTA

Leonard Ncube, in Victoria Falls THE country should upgrade its sporting facilities to attract major international events and promote sport tourism, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has said.

Naming Brussels square after Lumumba stirs ugly colonial memories

The city of Brussels has named a public square in honour of Patrice Lumumba, leader of the independence struggle and first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Lord is with you, prophet tells President

HOLY Word Embassy International Ministries leader Prophet Shepherd said those behind the White City Stadium bombing that claimed two lives and injured 47 were the enemies of the people and will not succeed in their mission.

Chamisa a slippery politician: Mujuru

Harare Bureau MDC Alliance presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa is an evasive and cunning politician whose traits led to the collapse of coalition talks with other opposition parties, National People’s…

Govt launches Command Dairy

THE dairy sector is set for a massive revitalisation after Government launched the National Command Dairy programme at Sangano Cooperative Dairy in Makoni last week.

‘ED deserves the highest office’

Fortunate Gora Correspondent President Mnangagwa is the only candidate who deserves to be voted into the highest office on July 30 as he has a practical vision for Zimbabwe. Addressing…

Women’s soccer league ‘chucked’ out of Zifa

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Women’s Football has “liberated” itself to independently operate outside Zifa president Phillip Chiyangwa’s Harare offices.

Good times for chrome miners

Small-scale miners who account for a larger part of Zimbabwe’s ferrochrome producers should more than double their production if they are to fully utilise the $1 billion stainless steel plant set to be built by a Chinese investor in the country, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando said   yesterday.

Home-seekers throng BCC offices

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council, which is grappling with a housing backlog of more than 100 000, has been overwhelmed by home-seekers after advertising for just over…

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