Nurses Day comes amid pandemic
Today is International Nurses Day, a day the world pays homage to 21 million nurses across the globe.
‘Prioritise people with disabilities’
Zanu-PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has urged people of Mashonaland Central to prioritise the welfare of people with disabilities and the underprivileged from provincial to ward level.
Promotion of non-motorised transport system long overdue
Urban transport system has been a nightmare for many people in Zimbabwe.
Racists target Wright with offensive insults
Arsenal legend Ian Wright has revealed a flurry of disgusting racist messages sent to him on Instagram, admitting the abuse “still hits him so hard.’’
Traditional healer rapes pregnant woman, flees
Police have launched a manhunt for a Lupane traditional healer, accused of raping a pregnant client during a “healing session”.
25k arrested for disregarding lockdown
At least 2 439 people were arrested over the weekend for defying national lockdown, bringing the total arrests made so far, to 25 601.
Zim Cricket plan for post Covid-19 period
ZIMBABWE Cricket have drawn up a comprehensive plan on how they intend to restart their programmes at the end of the coronavirus lockdown.
Start-ups making life easier during crisis
As the coronavirus began a deadly march across Algeria last month, entrepreneur Nourredine Tayebi was struck by one thing.
Van Gaal warned by wife over sacking
Louis van Gaal says his wife warned him that he was set to be sacked by Ed Woodward after just his second season in charge of Manchester United.
Vodacom earnings rise
Mobile operator Vodacom Group reported a 8,9 percent rise in annual earnings yesterday, buoyed by an improved second-half performance in its domestic market and the sustained growth of its international businesses.










