NPRC maps history of conflicts
Freeman Razemba, Harare Bureau THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is set to produce a profile of conflicts that have affected Zimbabwe from the pre-colonial, colonial and post-independent eras, to…
Egypt wary of Zimbabwe
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter IN what could be mind games, Egyptian football legend and assistant coach Hany Ramzy says the Warriors have all the attributes to cause a major upset…
Mimmie, Zamar for Harvest House live DVD recording
Showbiz Correspondent TAKESURE Zamara, South Africa’s Hlengiwe Ntombela-Mthethwa, Mimmie Tarukwana and Nompumelelo Bhebhe are among the many artistes who will feature at the Harvest House International Church Live DVD recording…
Brazil to unroll large security operation for Copa America
Brasilia — Copa America hosts Brazil will deploy snipers and sniffer dogs for the Latin American tournament kicking off Friday, as the soccer-mad country braces for the influx of thousands…
Neymar’s value plummets by ‘£90m in one season’
Neymar’s value has plummeted by ‘£90 million in one season’ after a campaign blighted by injuries, poor form and off-the-pitch problems The 27-year-old is currently fighting to clear his name…
It’s too early to think about calculations: Faf
Southampton — South Africa can still qualify for the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup, but even if they win their remaining five group stage fixtures, it might not be…
Mou ‘open to shock Chelsea return’
Jose Mourinho could be about to return to Stamford Bridge as manager of Chelsea for a third time. The Blues’ current boss Maurizio Sarri is edging closer to joining Serie…
Zim to clear US$605m debt
Zimbabwe is on course to clear its US$605 million debt with the African Development Bank (AfDB), which will allow the country to start accessing funds from the bank early next year, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.
Mapfumo appointed UZ Vice Chancellor
President Mnangagwa has appointed Professor Paul Mapfumo as the substantive Vice Chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), replacing the long-serving Prof Levi Nyagura who left the institution under a cloud in April.
New law to penalise negligent doctors
THE net is closing in on negligent medical practitioners following Government’s decision to set up an office of the Coroner-General charged with carrying out thorough independent investigations into deaths in hospitals, prisons, police cells and any other places.











