Peace-maker stabbed to death
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A MAN was stabbed to death while attempting to restrain his suspected murderer from stabbing another man during a dispute. Bhekimpilo Dlamini (27) of Vukuzenzele Village in…
Zim, India use ICTs to upgrade rural women
Government in partnership with India is working on upgrading ICT centres in rural areas to ensure women have access to information technology.
Taxing the digital economy: Is Africa ready?
“Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world’s most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world’s largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate… Something interesting is happening.”
Zanu-PF Politburo endorses Harare District Coordinating Committees
Joseph Madzimure and Yeukai Tazira, Harare Bureau THE Zanu-PF Politburo has endorsed the newly elected Harare District Coordinating Committees (DCC) executive members as part of the restructuring exercise to strengthen the…
Call for sanctions’ removal persists
Broad Alliance Against Sanctions members yesterday clocked 202 days camped outside the United States Embassy in Harare and vowed to stay put until their demand for the unconditional removal of illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe has been met.
ICC suspend UAE cricketers in corruption probe
The World T20 Qualifiers have been hit by a corruption scandal just days before it starts, with the captain and two senior cricketers of the host team, UAE, charged by the ICC with 13 counts of breaching their anti-corruption rules.
Naaz channel funds towards development
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) president Tendai Tagara says funds released to them by the Olympic Solidarity will be channeled towards strengthening their structures and athletes’…
Three killed in road accident
Mejury Magaya/ Mildred Sithole, Midlands Reporters THREE people died on the spot while six others were injured in two road accidents along the Kwekwe-Gokwe highway. Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel…
UK chooses Asia, Africa
The United Kingdom chose Brexit not because it does not like the Europeans, but because the UK believes the future of trade lies in a broader relationship with the fastest-growing regions in the world – Asia and Africa.
Five take NAC Pro-Am lead
FIVE local professional golfers will go into today’s National Aids Council Pro-Am golf tournament final round tied as leaders at one-under-par 71 at Chapman.






