Dancing is a profession too: Nama winners
Unheralded three times National Art Merit Awards (NAMA) dancing winners, Gwinyai Masangomai and Michelle Nativel, say the arts community should treat dancers as professionals.
Gweru city reviews by-laws
Gweru City Council is reviewing and realigning its by-laws to curb serious loopholes in revenue generation and collection, Acting Town Clerk Mr Sam Sekenhamo has said.
Zera hunts for CEO
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has begun the search for a substantive chief executive officer to replace former CEO Engineer Gloria Magombo.
More than 1,000 feared dead in Mozambique storm
More than a thousand people are feared to have died in a cyclone that smashed into Mozambique last week, while scores are missing in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
Commons Speaker deals blow to May’s bid to revive Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s bid to get the EU divorce deal through parliament was hit Monday with a bombshell announcement by the speaker, ruling MPs could not vote again on the same proposal they had already rejected.
NZ PM tackles mosque tragedy with resolve
Scarcely 18 months in office, Jacinda Ardern faces an era-defining tragedy for her country — and is winning praise for meeting the moment with a deft mix of empathy and resolve.
Mhlauri says Zim football being left behind
FORMER Warriors coach Charles Mhlauri says Zimbabwe football is being left behind by the pace of changes happening elsewhere in the game.
Zim line up UAE, Ireland
ZIMBABWE will battle the United Arab Emirates in four One Day International matches at home next month.
DRC train derailment kills 24, mostly children
At least 24 people have been killed and 31 injured in a train accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to police and medical services.
McIlroy holds off Furyk
Rory McIlroy celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day with a one-shot victory at The Players Championship on Sunday, firing a two-under-par final round 70 to claim his first golf title of 2019.







