Natfoods leverages on staples during Covid-19
While local businesses face headwinds due to effects of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, agro-industrial giant National Foods Limited is expected to keep its head above water on firm demand for staple foods.
Raid nets quartet selling mbanje
Police in Chinhoyi have arrested four suspected drug dealers and recovered mbanje satchets.
Artistes celebrate Uhuru via social media
Despite the lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, which has claimed many lives worldwide, artistes took time to celebrate Independence Day on social media.
Mom killed as child mistakes poison for sugar
A CHITUNGWIZA woman died after consuming home-baked bread prepared with an ant-pesticide that had been mistaken for sugar by her child while baking.
More companies respond to Covid-19
More companies are coming forward to help communities in areas where they are based to be adequately equipped and prepared to deal with the prevention of Covid-19.
Pig breeding stock imported
THE Value Chain Alliance for Livestock Upgrading and Empowerment (VALUE) has imported 245 pig breeding stock from South Africa to help farmers improve their breeds.
Municipal cops in bribery storm
Some Harare municipal police officers have been fingered in corruption, including demanding kickbacks from people defying lockdown regulations.
Ronaldinho just wants to play his football
Ronaldinho has made one special request during his house arrest in Paraguay — to be able to play football. The Barcelona and Brazil legend was released from prison earlier this month after he was arrested for arriving in Paraguay with a fake passport and identity card.
Coronavirus could destroy mad football market
It had promised to be one of the most feverish summer transfer markets in several years, with blockbuster names moving all over the place and sagas galore.











