How Bob Marley influenced world music
Yesterday marked 39 years after the death of reggae icon Bob Marley. As a tributary gesture, Farout Magazine based in the UK did a compilation to show how Marley inspired many other big musicians across the world.
More manpower needed for Pari renovations
Government has expressed concern at the slow pace of renovations at the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals’ Covid-19 management facility and wants the deployment of more manpower to meet the target.
Chippa coach confirms Mapeza’s case
CHIPPA United coach, Rhulani Mokwena, has confirmed the gross indiscipline which appeared to have engulfed the club just before he arrived, forcing Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza to quit the turbulent South African Premiership side.
ZOC to assess coronavirus effects
WITH various sectors across the world feeling the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have said they will use their quarterly board meeting to assess the effects of the pandemic.
Moza refugee knives rival suitor
A Mozambican refugee was fatally stabbed by a rival suitor at Tongogara Refugee Camp in Chipinge.
Over 3 000ha for winter maize
FOOD security in Masvingo and beyond is poised to improve significantly after sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld availed 1 100 hectares to take the hectarage for the province’s winter maize programme to over 3 000.
Bank intern arrested in Visa card scam
Cimas Medical Aid Society chief finance officer Valarie Muyambo was startled recently to receive messages saying the medical aid society had used its prepaid Visa card to buy online from London and Hong Kong two laptops, three mobile phones and some software, all of which had been asked to be delivered by DHL.
Govt builds medical, welding gas plants
Government has completed building medical and welding gas plants at Feruka Oil Refinery in Mutare, in a development expected to reduce the country’s import bill and contribute to the transformation of Zimbabwe from a retail to productive economy.
ZRP reshuffles top cops
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has transferred 110 officers between the rank of inspector and commissioner, in a development expected to improve efficiency in the police service.











