Muripo humbled by gesture

AS local karatekas brace for the Samson Muripo Challenge Cup to be staged at Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex this coming Friday, the veteran fighter says he is humbled by the gesture.

CAPS Utd address 2019 deficiences

CAPS United administration is running around to make sure they address deficiencies which saw them lose the championship from their grip on the final day of last season.

Zim women to exhibit in Dubai

Local business women are set to host an international business indaba in Dubai from this Friday until Saturday under the banner: “The Red Lipstick Revolution — Zim Women Do Dubai 2020”.

Kariba’s promotional video launched

A video promoting and marketing tourist attractions in Kariba has been launched, as stakeholders seek to reposition the town on the main menu of the country’s tourism sector.

Mpofu wins national cross-country

DESPITE most provinces fielding small teams for the National Cross-country Championships over the weekend, it was an exciting meet with most of the top athletes turning up at Morris Depot in Harare on Saturday.

E-wallets, cyber crime and the law

Zimbabwe is sitting on a ticking time bomb in the financial services sector. This is increasingly becoming so given the cybercrime upsurge in recent times where big institutions and governments are being hit.

Three memorial services for Shabalala

Three memorial services have been scheduled for Ladysmith, Durban and Johannesburg to  remember and celebrate the life of isicathamiya icon Joseph Shabalala. The first service will take place tomorrow in the Ladysmith Indoor Sports Centre, from 11am.

Bindura University opens optometry school, eye clinic

Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) will this year open an optometry school and eye clinic, the first of its kind in the country.

Libyan arms embargo grossly violated: UN

An arms embargo aimed at curbing fighting in Libya has become meaningless because of violations and it is imperative that those who breach it are held to account, a senior UN official said yesterday.

UNDP red flags rampant mercury use

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has raised a red flag over the rampant use of mercury by small-scale and artisanal miners in the processing of gold with a staggering 96 percent of them using the hazardous material.

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