Govt avails $6,7m to curb cholera outbreak
Government has availed $6,7 million for urgent health related needs and City of Harare’s infrastructural requirements as it intensifies efforts to curb the cholera outbreak in Harare and other affected areas.
Anthony Joshua haunted by fear of failure
Anthony Joshua admits he is haunted by the fear of failure ahead of his next world heavyweight boxing title defence against Alexander Povetkin at Wembley Stadium.
Roadblocks target unlicensed vehicles . . . honeymoon over for traffic offenders
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has launched a countrywide operation targeting unregistered vehicles and motorists who are flouting traffic regulations and endangering the lives of other road users.
Chinese envoy bids farewell
Outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Huang Ping yesterday bade farewell to President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa Offices.
Cashel Valley to resume bean production
OVER 300 families are set to benefit from the resuscitation of the Cashel Valley Irrigation Scheme in Chimanimani District following calls to revive agro-processing in the bean-producing area.
Zimbabwe miss Africa T20 semis
THE Zimbabwe Select missed a place in the semi-finals in the Africa Cup Twenty20 cricket tournament in South Africa when they finished third in their pool with three wins from four matches in Oudtshoorn over the weekend.
Don’t bite more than you can chew, city urged
MUTARE City Council should set developmental targets that are achievable in a short space of time, a Government official has said.
Chimedza questions Musona’s snub
FORMER Zimbabwe international Cephas Chimedza is surprised with the way Belgian coach Hein Vanhaezebrouck appears to be relegating Knowledge Musona to the fringes of the team at RSC Anderlecht.
Zulu invades Germany
AFTER securing a contract for young UK-based Zimbabwean footballer Sharma Bako in Germany last week, junior football coach Phillip Zulu wants to invade the German market.
What does investment look like on the ground in Zim?
LAST week I was at the African Studies Association of the UK (ASA) conference in Birmingham.







