Smith ruled out of third Test
LONDON. — Australia batsman Steve Smith has been ruled out of the third Ashes Test cricket after suffering a concussion.
Chitembwe sacks Mathe, Diya
HARARE City have sacked Mark Mathe and Tichaona Diya to pave way for the backroom staff brought in by new coach Lloyd Chitembwe.
Majonga dies
THE Sports and Recreation Commission yesterday paid tribute to the late Danhiko Project deputy director, Godfrey Majonga, who passed away on Monday.
Turkish doctors in US$300k mission
A group of doctors from Turkey is in the country on a humanitarian mission targeting underprivileged communities.
Seed Co shareholders to receive dividends via C-Trade
Shareholders of Seed Co International Limited can now receive their dividend payments below US$10 through the C-Trade platform as a way to enhance ease of transacting and cut costs.
$80 000 community hall for Zimunya
THE Zimunya-Marange Community Share Ownership Trust has released $80 000 towards the construction of a community hall at Zimunya township.
100 to undergo free cataract surgery
GOVERNMENT has partnered the Zimbabwe Council for the Blind (ZCFB) to offer free eye cataract screening in Chipinge.
Staff regrading torches storm at town council
Gokwe Town Council is at loggerheads with its workers after implementing a job and salary regrading exercise across the board that has seen some employees being downgraded and earning less money.
SADC should invest in youth, technology
Southern Africa should leverage the vast “knowledge dividend” that resides in its young people, as well as harness new technology to ensure deeper regional integration.
‘Use high literacy levels to unpack gazetted Bills’
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Media and Broadcasting Services, Mr Prince Dubeko Sibanda, has urged Zimbabweans to use their high literacy levels to unpack all gazetted Bills to ensure that the country has good laws that promote good governance.




