CAPS United boss reveals season priority
THERE is good news for CAPS United — the club’s leaders want to regain their Cup Kings tag.
US crude price plunges
texas. — The price of a barrel of benchmark US oil plunged below $0 a barrel last Monday for the first time in history, a troubling sign of an unprecedented global energy glut as the coronavirus pandemic halts travel and curbs economic activity.
MDC councillors lack capacity to run Harare: Former mayor
Former Harare Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni, who survived numerous vote of no confidences during his tenure for questioning the calibre of councillors from his party, MDC, has again taken a swipe at the current crop of city fathers for lacking basic education qualifications and skills to run the city properly.
Ronaldinho surprised by arrest
ASUNCION. — Ronaldinho says he was “totally surprised” to have been arrested and charged with using a fake passport in his first interview after being released from prison.
Rethinking public safety in public buildings key
There are so many public buildings dotted around the country. These public buildings range from one story to skyscrapers with 20 or more floors.
Tangawarima leads Cosafa technologial revolution
RENOWNED COSAFA Referees Manager, Felix Tangawarima, is taking advantage of technology to skirt around the crippling effects of the coronavirus lockdown to keep match officials in the region in good condition.
EMA drags Beitbridge to court
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has taken Beitbridge Municipality to court over perennial sewer pollution, mostly in high-density suburbs.
Firewood poaching declines during lockdown
Bulawayo BureauTHE country has recorded a drop in the cutting down of trees during the lockdown period, Forestry Commission general manager, Mr Abedinigo Marufu has said.
IOM donates to quarantine centre
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has donated 380 tarpaulins to make tents and 50 family sets of non-food items to be used at the National Social Security Authority hotel in Beitbridge, which is being used as a quarantine centre for Zimbabweans returning from South Africa.
Joy for Marondera nurses
Government is set to reverse the decision taken by Mashonaland East provincial medical director, Dr Simukai Zizhou, to suspend a Collective Bilateral Agreement (CBA) that allowed nurses to have flexible working hours.






