29 Zimbabweans die of Covid-19 in UK
At least 29 Zimbabweans living in Britain have died of Covid-19, mostly nurses and other medical staff, according to the Zimbabwean Embassy in London.
Munhukadzi wekutanga kufa neCovid-19 muZim
Malven Mugadzikwa ZIMBABWE yava nevanhu vana — varume vatatu nemunhukadzi mumwechete — avo vashaya nekuda kwechirwere cheCovid-19. Rufu rwemunhu wechina rwunouya apo huwandu hwevanhu vabatwa neutachiona hwecoronavirus — uho hunokonzera…
Makamba gets shopping centre back
Government is returning the shopping complex on Maryvale Farm, Mazowe, to businessman and politician Dr James Makamba.
Winter wheat target a priority: VP Chiwenga
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said Government is making concerted efforts to ensure the country meets its winter wheat target of 80 000 hectares.
3 000 returnees to be screened in Beitbridge
An estimated 3 000 Zimbabweans in South Africa will be screened at Beitbridge Border Post before being transported to quarantine centres across the country.
Why we interrupted Mujuru: Ex-fighter speaks out
There is an Associated Press Television News (APTN) video clip played repeatedly by the national broadcaster, ZBC TV, during Independence and Heroes Day commemorations.
Editorial Comment: Decentralised tobacco floors way to go
Decentralising tobacco auction floors brings markets closer to the growers, translating into transport savings.
Malunga’s crossover from army to music
Clive Malunga is popularly known for his video “Nesango”, which became one of the best visual music productions in the country in the late 90s.
Bending the curve towards gender equality by 2030
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only region, outside Latin America and the Caribbean, where countries have achieved or surpassed gender parity in a lower house of parliament.
The never-ending Zifa saga . . . Twenty-seven years after April bloodbath, little has changed
IT was the ultimate boardroom bloodbath, a tsunami which tore through domestic football, toppled a ZIFA board and Council, with the 13 ousted leaders being blacklisted from holding office and FIFA, in a rare move, taking the unusual step to endorse the carnage.











