World Radio Day: Promote free speech

Beaven Dhliwayo Features Writer Today Zimbabwe joins the rest of the globe in commemorating World Radio Day (WRD) to raise greater awareness among the public and the media of the…

19-gun salute for Moi

Kabarak. — Former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi, who ruled the East African country for more than two decades, was laid to rest yesterday after soldiers marked the occasion with…

Govt endorses natural resources-driven projects

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Communities must be supported to benefit from natural resources around them to spur rural industrialisation and uplift people’s livelihoods at grassroots level. This was said by…

Handball chief assess ZHF preparedness

Sports Reporter VISITING African Handball Confederation director of sport, Noel Assemian, has indicated there is need to renovate some areas of Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex and City Sports Centre. Zimbabwe will…

Coronavirus officially named

GENEVA. — The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday announced a new name of the deadly novel coronavirus disease and said the vaccines to the novel coronavirus could be available…

Knives out for DWT judicial manager

Cletus Mushanawani The battle for control of David Whitehead (Private) Ltd has spilled into the High Court with one of the shareholders applying for the removal of the judicial manager…

Zim golfers in Dimension Data

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter RYAN CAIRNS will join three other local professional golfers in today’s Dimension Data Pro-am at Montagu Golf Course in Montagu, South Africa. Cairns booked his place…

Chinese Grand Prix postponed

BEIJING. — The Chinese Grand Prix has been postponed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. The FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, has accepted a request from Chinese organisers to…

Tributes pour in for Joseph

News of Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder Joseph Shabalala’s death has sent a wave of sadness across the region where he was popular in various countries. Group manager Xolani Majozi confirmed…

We miss you legend Shabalala

John Matinde Correspondent I am still reeling from shock following Joseph Shabalala’s death on February 11, 2020. It is at times like this that one feels words alone are not…

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