Cyclone Idai: Time for Zim to overhaul disaster preparedness
When Cyclone Idai hit Manicaland Province, decimated lives and massively destroyed infrastructure, bringing untold suffering to Zimbabweans, I was in Kariba with a friend who runs a local company.
Zim explosives smuggler trial date set in SA
The trial of a 38-year-old Zimbabwean woman accused of smuggling an assortment of explosives into South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post has been set for July 31 at Musina Magistrate Court.
First Lady commends netball team
First Lady Auxillia Mnangangwa has commended the Zimbabwe Gems for putting the country on the global map following their exploits at the Vitality Netball World Cup underway in Liverpool, England.
Cabinet approves Concourt, Treaties Bills
Cabinet yesterday approved the Constitutional Court Bill and the International Treaties Bill, paving way for the legal frameworks to be gazetted before being tabled in Parliament for debate.
Inflation forecast to stabilise
ZIMBABWE’s galloping rate of inflation will slowdown and come under control by end of this year on exchange rate stability, economic analysts have said.
Implications of Marriages Bill on the family unit
The draft Marriages Bill has generated much interest in our society. It occurred to me that I should lend my thoughts to the discussion, firstly as a pastor and secondly as a Law graduate.
Rural communities bank on irrigation agriculture
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy as Zimbabweans remain largely a rural people, who derive their livelihoods from farming and other related rural economic activities.
Marc Batchelor shot dead
Former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates striker Marc Batchelor was shot dead in Johannesburg on Monday night.
Cricket Academy hailed
FORMER Chevrons bowler Garry Brent, who is the head coach at Alistair Campbell cricket academy, said they are happy to partner Dubai Dessert Cubs cricket academy who have been in the country on a two-week tour.











