Unlicensed cabbie kills self

Grace Nyoni Midlands Reporter AN  unlicensed Gweru taxi-driver committed suicide by diving into a disused pool in Mkoba 10 suburb, three days, after he was involved in a near fatal…

Today’s SMS/WhatsApp reader feedback

Response to “World congratulates ED, Zim”. — The world came and the world monitored our elections and now the world has spoken. It’s time to move on as a country,…

Mutare resumes road maintenance works

Obert Chifamba Manicaland Bureau Chief MUTARE City Council has received $2,2 million for periodic and routine maintenance of roads from the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA), an official has revealed.…

Top Kenyan athlete killed in car crash

NAIROBI. — Kenyan athlete Nicholas Bett, the 2015 world 400m hurdles champion, was killed yesterday in a car crash near his home in western Kenya, police said. “The accident occurred…

Investing in homegrown think-tanks and what it means for Africa

On July 31, a significant event took place in Uganda, at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel, with over 300 high-level guests, some coming in from different parts of Africa.

Goby confident of Zim Moto-X riders

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Bogwheelers Club chairman Rick Goby is confident Zimbabwe’s riders for the 2018 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championships in Zambia this month stand a…

Chipandu rallies behind Gems

Sports Reporter AS the countdown to the joint African Championships and 2019 World Cup qualifiers in Lusaka, Zambia continues, Zimbabwe Netball Association president Leticia Chipandu believes this time to break…

Major boost for poultry farmers

Poultry farmers in Manicaland Province have received a major boost after Government introduced a vaccination programme to eradicate Newcastle disease.

Agric weather forecast set for month-end

Lawrence Chitumba Mash Central Correspondent THE Meteorological Services Department will announce its agro-based weather forecast for the 2018 /19 agricultural season at the end of this month or the beginning…

Tourism key to Zim economy: HVS Africa

Zimbabwe’s new Government should focus on the tourism sector as it is key to a thriving economy, according to global hospitality consultancy HVS Africa.

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