Street Set expelled from league for receiving donation
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THEMBALETHU Southern Region women’s league leadership has expelled one of its teams, Street Set, allegedly for receiving a donation of soccer balls from Zanu-PF Member…
Zifa doyen pulls out
Mukudzei Chingwere, Sports Reporter ONE OF Zimbabwe’s longest serving football administrators Brian Chishanga on Saturday sensationally pulled out of the race for re-election as ZIFA Midlands chairman at the last…
Cremer to miss cricket tours
FORMER captain Graeme Cremer will miss Zimbabwe’s cricket tours to South Africa and Bangladesh scheduled for September-November after he recently underwent successful knee surgery in Harare. The leg-spinner, who had…
Party for a cause yields positive results
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A FUNDRAISING event that was organised by Plumtree-based entertainment company, Toundtainment, has yielded positive results as they managed to raise and donate items worth about $600…
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The real work begins now that the President of Zimbabwe Hon Mnangagwa has been sworn in. The outstanding monies and pension adjustments owed to ex-detainees and war vets should now…
Empower Bank spreads wings
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent NEWLY established Empower Bank is set to open more branches across the country to reach out to more marginalised youths who require loans for various projects.…
Reforms boost business climate
Zimbabwe has made significant strides in improving the ease of doing business by eliminating policies and laws that hindered foreign capital inflows, President Emerson Mnangagwa has said.
Focus now on building forex reserves
ZIMBABWE is working closely with China to support local exporting companies as part of measures to boost its foreign currency earnings, which will in turn stabilise the economy, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo has said.
WHO hails Zim health sector
Zimbabwe health system’s performance is at par with that of an upper-middle-income country despite it being in a low-income bracket with extended economic challenges, the latest World Health Organisation report on the state of health in the African region has revealed.








