Kariba Dam rehab bridges skills transfer

Lusaka – ANY engineering project as grand as the rehabilitation of Africa’s iconic dam, the Kariba Dam, provides a great opportunity for engineers to apply their skills and acquire new ones.

Mwaruwari in low profile Bulawayo wedding

Fungai Muderere HE is one of Bulawayo’s young and well-known business entrepreneurs, a fate that is coupled by the fact that he is younger brother to celebrated former Manchester City…

Ex-VP Mphoko due in court on Nov 12

The trial of former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko, who is facing charges of criminal abuseof office, will take place from November 12 to 15.

MDC leaders appeal to Supreme Court

MDC-Alliance leaders Nelson Chamisa and Morgan Komichi have approached the High Court seeking to include an affidavit of the late Morgan Tsvangirai in their record of appeal on their legitimacy at the Supreme Court.

Zim expects thundershowers

Zimbabwe is expected to experience scattered thundershowers accompanied by lightning, strong winds and hail in some parts of the country, according to the Meteorological Services Department (MSD).

Chisora to fight Price

LONDON. — David Price has been announced as the new opponent for Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Dereck Chisora on the Regis Prograis-Josh Taylor bill at The O2 on October 26.

Adopt new technologies, polytechnics urged

Polytechnics should embark on a relentless drive for adoption, adaptation and import substitution of advanced technologies in line with the policy of developing and adopting scientific technologies that make Zimbabwe competitive in the 21st Century, a Cabinet Minister said.

Subversion suspects back in court

Members of shadowy anti-Government organisations who allegedly received training in Maldives with the intention to roll out violent demonstrations in the country and subvert a constitutionally-elected Government, will be back in court on January 7, 2020 when the State will provide a trial date.

Gems yet to establish camp

Nhlanhla Mbele A HEAD of their next week’s African Nations Championships campaign at, in Cape Town, South Africa, the Zimbabwe senior national netball team is yet to establish camp. The championships,…

New dispensation cushioning nation from sanctions — Zanu-PF chair

The new dispensation is striving to cushion its people, especially women from the harsh effects of the illegal sanctions imposed on the country by Western nations, through a number of programmes guided by President Mnangagwa’s broad vision to achieve an upper-middle class economy by 2030, Zanu-PF national chairwoman Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

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