Students stun CAPS
FOR the second game running, early pacesetters, CAPS United succumbed to a surprise defeat, piling more misery on a team that has been presenting strong Castle Lager Premiership credentials.
Blood: Life-saving gift
The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) and its chief executive officer, Ms Lucy Marowa, received recognition at the Zimbabwe National Business and Leadership Awards ceremony held at a local hotel on May 24.
To abort or not to abort?
Twenty-three year old Madeline Nyambabvu (not real name) was mature enough to become a mother until she got into an altercation with her boyfriend which led to their separation.
She was four months pregnant and had to get rid of the antenatal condition but she could not go to the hospital because abortion is illegal.
Fintech strategy ready next year — RBZ
Zimbabwe will soon have a National Financial Technology Strategy that will guide the financial sector as the country looks at leveraging on technology to boost service provision and inclusion, a senior official has said.
Chapungu holds ZPC
IT was a classic case good news and bad news for Chapungu coach Rodwell Dhlakama at Nyamhunga yesterday.
On one hand, the 45-year-old saw his charges put up a four-star performance, in particular goal minder Hebert Rusawo, and hold ZPC Kariba to a goalless draw that maintain their near perfect away record during the 2019 Castle Lager Premiership season.
Platinum stalemate
NGEZI Platinum Stars coach Erol Akbay is confident of his charges bouncing back into the title race despite watching them being held by FC Platinum Stars at Baobab yesterday.
Africa Albida Tourism kicks right again
AFRICA Albida Tourism (AAT) is intensifying efforts to bolster the allure of one of the world’s seven wonders by keeping Victoria Falls clean through waste management.
Trust seeks funds to renovate war shrines
A local heritage preservation trust has embarked on a drive to woo support towards the rehabilitation and maintenance of liberation struggle shrines, in a bid to preserve the country’s history.
Let Them Trust to build arts centre
LET Them Trust, an organisation that runs the annual Schools Arts Festival, has acquired 15 hectares of land to build an arts centre in Domboshava.
‘Political will and respect key ingredients for TNF’
The recently launched Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) – which is a key milestone in the tripartite relations between Government, business and labour – can only succeed if parties duly respect each other, experts have said.

