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Exercise caution, drivers urged
Stakeholders in the transport industry yesterday appealed to road users to exercise caution over the Christmas and New Year holidays to avoid unnecessary loss of life.
Liverpool are world champs
DOHA. — Liverpool have made winning trophies a habit in 2019 and Jurgen Klopp’s side return to England and to their push for the English Premier League football title galvanised after being crowned world champions in Qatar on Saturday.
Rick Ross not going to Durban
In the early hours of Saturday morning it was confirmed to ZALebs that American rapper Rick Ross would no longer be performing at the Durban leg of the Rick Ross…
POLAD only dialogue platform
Farirai Machivenyika ,Senior Reporter The Political Actors Dialogue is the only platform bringing political parties to discuss issues affecting the country.This was said by President Mnangagwa this afternoon at the…
Language school for Zim children
Bernard Muchemwa in SYDNEY, Australia ZIMBABWEANS here have started a language school to teach their children Shona and Ndebele. Most of the children were either born here or they came…
Unity key to economic growth, says President
Zimbabwe’s growth and development lies in a united citizenry that subordinates political, tribal or any other differences for the country’s prosperity, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
The President said the country’s vision for economic growth was not an individual fate, but a collective effort.
Vic Falls Carnival beckons
THIS coming weekend, merrymakers and adventurers from around the world will descend on the resort town of Victoria Falls for the biggest New Year’s extravaganza on the continent.
Spare a thought for safety this holiday
For the next two weeks, a flood of national and religious public holidays defines a “festive season” for many, but for some it will be a time of grief and mourning for family members killed in avoidable road accidents.
Relief for motorists as fuel supplies improve
Most service stations across the country have received significant amounts of fuel over the past week with daily allocations increasing to at least five million litres of both diesel and petrol from the usual 3,8 million.








