Zupco: Spare a thought for disabled!
It is 4.30pm as Mr Muhambi locks the door to his office. It has been a long busy day, which began at 5am. Unfortunately, it is yet to be truly over as he still has to cap it all by securing affordable transport to his abode in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town 32km south of Harare.
ZDF continues with winning ways
ZDF Queens coach Joel Sibanda is convinced his side has what it takes to challenge for the Rainbow Amateur Netball League title.
Imiqwente iyalimeka futhi ilemali
Wayne Ncube ABALIMI sebekhuthazwe ukuthi balime imiqwente ngoba umkambo wayo umkhulu futhi balakho ukwenza imali enengi ngesikhathi esifitshane. Inkampani yeAgrivet ikhuthaze abalimi ukuthi balime imiqwente ngoba ilenzuzo njalo kuyisilimo esilula…
High expectations for Muripo
SEASONED karateka Samson Muripo left the country on Tuesday for the sixth Kyokushin Karate World Cup in Moscow, Russia, with hopes high he will once again leave a mark at the event.
Political parties slam MDC-A boycott
POLITICAL parties have denounced MDC-Alliance’s behaviour of boycotting Parliament sessions as “barbaric”, saying the pathetic antics exhibited by the opposition confirmed the true nature of a disoriented puppet organisation masquerading as a democratic outfit.
ZimParks, IFAW in conservation deal
Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) which will enhance wildlife conservation in key protected areas in the country.
Ayanda amaqembu ku-handball
YiNtatheli kaMthunywa IMIDLALO ye-handball iqhuba kuhle koBulawayo yiloba iswela usekelo lwemali kulandela ukwanda kwamaqembu ancintisa kulumhlubulo welizwe. Iligi le eqalise mhlaka 12 Mpandula isilamaqembu avela edolobheni leHwange laseGwanda. Amanye amaqembu…
Zanu-PF buys mining equipment for youths
THE ruling Zanu-PF party has bought state-of-the-art mining Gold Carbon-in-pulp (gold CIP) equipment worth about $2,8 million to improve gold returns in mining operations run by youths in all the provinces.
Lag in regulatory approval for new drugs costly: Experts
African regulatory authorities of medical products are intensifying efforts towards improving accessibility to newer and effective medicines on the market amid revelations that many patients were dying from treatable conditions as they fail to access medicines due to lengthy registration processes.
Bosso’s new coach makes immediate impression
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