Cash-strapped Zim struggle without World Cup on horizon

AS the heavyweights of international cricket set their sights on lifting the World Cup at Lord’s in the English summer, Zimbabwe are confronted with the reality that for the first…

Chelsea in controversial win at Cardiff City

CHELSEA staged a remarkable late revival to snatch a controversial victory at relegation-threatened Cardiff City and ease the intensifying pressure on boss Maurizio Sarri. Ponderous and painfully slow, Chelsea controlled…

Hamilton wins Bahrain GP after Leclerc loses power

DEFENDING world champion Lewis Hamilton took advantage of Ferrari new boy Charles Leclerc’s wretched misfortune yesterday when he claimed a dramatic victory for Mercedes in the Bahrain Grand Prix. The…

Late own goal gives Liverpool win over Spurs

LIVERPOOL moved back top of the Premier League in dramatic fashion as Toby Alderweireld’s last minute own goal beat Tottenham 2-1 at Anfield yesterday. Jurgen Klopp’s side move two points…

Indians’ pivot to Zim economy

Zimbabwe’s economy is on a recovery path, with the target of becoming a middle income economy by 2030 set to be achieved, President Mnangagwa has said.

Govt worried about 0% pass rates

yes. There are some schools in Zimbbwe that record a zero percent pass rate —  and there are 250 of them as of 2018.

High-level cyclone taskforce set up

A high-level Cyclone Idai reconstruction and resettlement taskforce has been put together to facilitate the effective resolution of challenges faced by the disaster management teams in the affected areas.

Zanu-PF in historic Bulawayo poll win

The win by Zanu-PF candidate Cde Kidwell Mujuru in Bulawayo’s Ward 28 by-election over the weekend by 670 votes demonstrates that the MDC’s dominance of urban areas is coming to an end, an official has said.

Idai: $20m for roads, bridges

GOVERNMENT has made headway in the reconstruction of bridges and creation of detours in Chimanimani and Chipinge to enable food distribution vehicles to pass through.

First ladies urged to make a difference

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has urged First Ladies to do philanthropic work and leave a legacy.

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