Minister warns on abuse of internet, social media
Minister of Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Kazembe Kazembe has encouraged Zimbabweans to use ICT facilities for innovation and economic development.
Netball team get down to business
FOLLOWING their arrival in Liverpool on Friday for the Vitality Netball World Cup which is set to start on Friday, the Zimbabwe senior national team got down to some serious business with their full squad yesterday after the arrival of UK-based star Adelaide Muskwe on Saturday.
Bako sparkles at SA nationals
EMMANUEL Bako once again raised the Zimbabwean flag high when he settled for the second step on the podium in the 85cc (Junior) Class during round four of the 2019 South African National Motocross Championship series at Dirt Bronco Raceway in Krugersdorp on Saturday.
Chiredzi council boss retires
Chiredzi Rural District Council chief executive Dr Isaac Matsilele last week left the local authority after serving the institution for 10 years.
Tight leash on Govt trips welcome
Until the 19th century in China, an official method of torture and execution was called ling chi or “death by a thousand cuts”.
ZTA targets Mbare township tourism
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) is on a drive to promote township tourism and Harare’s oldest suburb, Mbare, is among prime targets of the programme.
Govt launches checklist for small-scale miners
Government has launched the Environmental Management Plan and checklist for small-scale miners that seeks to regularise their operations while encouraging the rehabilitation of areas affected by mining activities.
Clean up your act, Epworth folk urged
Government has urged Epworth residents to prioritise proper waste management and encouraged illegal settlers to vacate wetlands to prevent the contamination of water sources to curb the spread of water-borne diseases.
ZTA advances township tourism
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) continues to direct its efforts towards the advancement of township tourism and last week the organisation took to the streets of Mbare to promote the suburb as a tourist destination.
Zim’s Independence was a watershed moment
Antoine-Pierre Marie Barnave, an orator of note and key figure in the French Revolution, recognised that social progress was an ascendant phenomena.









