Zanu-PF youths to conduct fun run
Zanu-PF youths will today conduct a fun run from the party headquarters in Harare to the National Sports Stadium in appreciation of President Mnangagwa’s leadership and as part of celebrating the country’s 39th independence anniversary.
AJ’s big fight in doubt
LONDON. — World heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua’s next opponent Jarrell Miller has returned an “adverse finding” in a drug-testing sample, says Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn.
Villagers welcome cholera vaccination
VILLAGERS in Rusitu have welcomed the cholera vaccination programme that is being carried out in areas that were affected by Cyclone Idai, as the number of people crossing into the country from Mozambique has increased.
Beast back in Sharks squad
DURBAN. — The Cell C Sharks will continue with the status quo in the positions that are most under scrutiny but have five changes plus a positional switch for their Good Friday Vodacom Super Rugby clash with the Reds at Jonsson King’s Park.
Mash Gold triumphs in cricket tourney
MASHONALAND Gold cricket club Under-13 team beat their Zambian counterparts at a tournament meant to strengthen relations between the two countries.
Gutu Cyclone Idai victims get assistance
Cyclone Idai victims in Gutu last week received food hampers, clothes and other basic commodities from Gutu Development Network (GDN) and its partner All About Love Trust Zimbabwe.
Gweru city deals with stray animals
Gweru City Council has partnered police, the department of veterinary services, and Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) to enforce a tie up order to get rid of stray animals, which have become a menace in the city.
Independence: Local businesses hail Govt policies
As the country celebrates its 39th Independence Day today, indigenous businesspeople are thankful to Government for crafting empowerment policies that allowed them to join the mainstream economy, which was previously a preserve for the former colonisers.
Cyclone Idai displaced 60 000: Survey
Nearly 60 000 people in Chipinge, Chimanimani, Buhera and Mutare were displaced as a result of Cyclone Idai, which resulted in a landfall in Manicaland Province on March 15, a baseline survey conducted by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has revealed.
Hwedza killer driver to be charged
The driver of the truck that veered off the road and ran over 14 people at the Mugodhi Shrine in Hwedza, Mashonaland East on Monday is likely to be charged with 14 counts of culpable homicide, police have said.


