Big thumbs-up for clean-up campaign

Rwanda has commended Zimbabwe for adopting the national clean-up concept as a way of promoting a clean environment that is disease free and ensures citizens are healthy and productive. On December 5 last year, President Mnangagwa declared the first Friday of every month National Clean-Up Day.

Darikwa’s romance with Mbare

THEY had never met before and a call-up to the senior national football team was all the England-born star needed to get connected to his family in Zimbabwe for the first time.

DeMbare to unleash Cameroonian Mbega

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS’ Cameroonian midfielder Vincent Hevre Mbega has promised to live up to the hype that greeted his arrival at the Harare giants in the pre-season.…

The 2pc Tax and Cyclone Idai . . .when what is right is not always popular

But fortunately, funds from the 2 percent tax that were put aside for exactly this eventuality, and became available exactly when they were most needed. We had initially earmarked $50 million to cover the emergency requirements for mitigating the impact of such a disaster, yet due to the increased performance of the fund, we were able to increase this allocation to a much needed $100million.

Zimparks trains Doma rangers

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (Zimparks) has trained rangers from the Doma community in Kanyemba, as part of integrating marginalised communities into the country’s national…

Rupiya: Jack of all trades. . . pilot, captain, GM, farmer, fisherman

A helicopter takes to the sky in breath-taking gaiety, picking its altitude in snuffles serenaded by decibels that change in vocals, tempo and crescendo. Like a majestic eagle, the moustached pilot – cool as a cucumber – makes the helicopter marshal the sky above the Victoria Falls, ensuring that tourists on board get a bird’s view of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

Mavhaire fined $20 for refusing to be subpoenaed

Former Energy and Power Development Minister Dzikamai Mavhaire was yesterday fined $20 for refusing to be subpoenaed. Harare magistrate Hosea Mujaya said that it was not in dispute that Mavhaire had met the police officer who advised him of the summons, but went on defy the court order.

‘Agric key to Vision 2030’

Government has challenged agricultural college graduates to play a key role in rebuilding the sector as it is pivotal in economic revival and the attainment of Vision 2030.

New deal for Messi on the table

BARCELONA. — Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu says he is determined to ensure Lionel Messi remains a “one-club man” forever and is ready to offer him a new contract. Messi,…

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