Govt reviews mining fees
Harare Bureau Government has gazetted new mining fees that basically take into account the inflation rate since the last review of fees. The Mining (General) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 are contained…
Cricket to consider legalised ball-tampering
Coronavirus may force the busting of one of cricket’s greatest taboos, as authorities consider the possibility of allowing the use of artificial substances to help polish the red ball under…
‘No guarantee football to resume before summer’
Spain’s health minister Salvador Illa said yesterday it would be “imprudent” to promise the football season would restart before the European summer as the country took steps to ease one…
If North Korea faces succession, who might replace Kim?
North Korea has never announced who would follow leader Kim Jong Un in the event he is incapacitated, and with no details known about his young children, analysts say his…
Boris Johnson to return to work
Britain’s prime minister Boris Johnson will return to work at the start of this week, according to reports yesterday just hours after it was announced that the UK’s coronavirus death…
Nations prepare to ease lockdowns
Spanish children were allowed outside yesterday for the first time in six weeks as countries prepared to ease lockdown measures and reopen economies gutted by the coronavirus despite the worldwide…
34 leave quarantine centre
Thirty-four of the 73 returning residents in quarantine at the Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM) in Darwendale were allowed home on Saturday.
New mining fees announced
Government has gazetted new mining fees that take into account the inflation rate since the last review of the fees.
Mass Covid-19 testing in Mhondoro village
Mass Covid-19 testing is being done in Chitemere Village, Mhondoro-Mubaira, and the surrounding villages after two more people in the area, who were in contact with the late Gogo Nguni nee Chitemere tested positive for Covid-19.
First Lady’s aide laid to rest
President Mnangagwa yesterday described the late Albert Vunganai, who was a close aide to the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, as a professional cadre who was dedicated to his work.











