Rising diva Sashl sparkles in new video
It was an event to remember as rising musician Ashleigh “Shashl” Moyo launched her new video titled “Blow it in the Wind” at Oganikks Restaurant in Harare.
Zim life expectancy set to increase
Zimbabweans will live up to an average of 61,3 years in two decades up from the average of 59,2 years should current health indicators continue, a new scientific study of forecasts and alternative scenarios for life expectancy and major causes of death in 2040 has revealed.
Bindura gold milling centre reopened
Government has lifted the suspension imposed on a gold milling centre in Bindura that was shut down last month over a myriad of allegations bordering on non-compliance with gold mining regulations.
No charter plane for Warriors
THE ZIFA leadership have dropped plans for a charter plane to Liberia for the Warriors’ trip to Monrovia for yet another crucial African Cup of Nations qualifier against the Lone Star on Sunday.
Mominul, Mushfiqur tons frustrate Zim
ZIMBABWE endured a frustrating afternoon as Mominul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim scored centuries to help Bangladesh recover from an early wobble and wrest control of the second Test with a healthy on 303-5 at stumps at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka yesterday.
New medical aid package launched
Belvedere Medical Centre has introduced a new medical aid package — Save life Medical Aid Fund — aimed at providing quality and affordable services to patients.
Hwange Colliery reconstruction justified: Ziyambi
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has said his decision to place Hwange Colliery Company under reconstruction was lawful as evidence that was placed…
Rape cases on the rise
Sexual abuse cases are on the increase in Midlands province, with 405 cases having been recorded since January, compared to 367 cases recorded during the same period last year.
Chamisa needs better advisers
I always say politics is not for short-term schemers and this is proving true indeed. At a time the majority of Zimbabweans are having their brains full to find ways on how the economy can be mended, someone in the name of a political party president is planning a march to State House to remove a democratically elected President.
Councillors demand security at functions
Harare City Council has resolved that adequate security be provided for councillors and city officials when council business like pre-budget meetings are being conducted, after a city official was bashed by residents in Hopley.











