Kamambo leads Zifa delegation to SA

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo will lead a strong delegation from the association expected to fly out to Johannesburg today for a capacity-building and benchmarking interactive workshop at the South African Football Association this week.

Battlefields survivors relive harrowing tale

Saturday February 18, 2019 will forever be etched in the minds of eight artisanal minors who survived a four-day ordeal in flooded shafts at Cricket No 3, Battlefields in Kadoma.

‘We’re benefiting from fruitful cooperation’

Today, we are gathered here to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival, the most important Chinese traditional festival, to welcome the arrival of the Lunar Year of the Pig.

SA reaffirms support for Zim

SOUTH Africa has reaffirmed its commitment to support Zimbabwe in addressing socio-economic challenges in the country and reiterated its call for the removal of sanctions imposed by the West.

Bigger Team Zim for Berlin fair

AT  least 26 tourism operators have registered to be in Team Zimbabwe’s delegation to the Internationale Tourismus-Borse Berlin (ITB Berlin), up from 15 last year, as more private players seek to partner Government in marketing local tourism products.

Councillor calls for stiffer penalties for machete gangs

Authorities in the legal fraternity should consider reviewing bail applications and conditions for criminals arrested for violence involving machetes.

Tuku: Great poet, cultural leader

Legendary musician Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi who died on January 23, 2019, in Harare, and was declared national hero by the Government, will be remembered foremost as a great African cultural leader and artist whose impacting songs were but well-composed poems with powerful messages seeping out of thoughtful metaphor.

SMM to restart asbestos production in July – Chitando

Government has expressed satisfaction with progress towards resumption of operations at Shabanie- Mashava Mines (SMM) with asbestos production expected to start in July this year when de-watering of flooded shafts is expected to be complete.

Forex deposits hit US$600 million

The decision to separate real time gross settlement (RTGS) foreign currency accounts from actual United States dollar accounts is beginning to pay off, amid indications that deposits for the latter have shot up to about US$600 million.

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