Coventry launches Culture Week

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has encouraged arts practitioners to use various online platforms to celebrate Culture Week, which kicked off yesterday.

China pledges US$2bn for Covid-19 combat in developing countries

Statement by H.E. Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China at Virtual Event of Opening of the 73rd World Health Assembly, Beijing, 18 May 2020

Transporters, Zupco meet

Private transport operators yesterday met Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) bosses to thrash out a number of issues including delays in payments and the need to make a timeous review of rates to ensure viability.

R1,4m contraband seized

South African police in Limpopo intercepted four vehicles carrying cigarettes worth R1,4 million suspected to have been smuggled from Zimbabwe across the Limpopo River.

Boost for Pari Hospital

The District Development Fund (DDF), through its public works projects, has brought relief to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals after sinking nine boreholes, which are going to boost water supply at the health institution.

Premier League to resume training

Premier League training will resume this week after clubs unanimously agreed to a set of medical protocols to keep players safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Streak regrets not smashing 300-Test wicket barrier

FORMER Zimbabwe cricket captain and coach Heath Streak believes he could have joined the exclusive club of 300-Test wicket takers had he added a few more seasons to his playing career.

Critical for tobacco farmers to comply with production legislation

THIS year’s tobacco marketing season opened on April 29 following the coronavirus outbreak, which disrupted every aspect of people’s lives.

Sadc to assess Covid-19 impact, chart way forward

SADC member states are mulling to launch a comprehensive socio-economic evaluation of Covid-19’s impact on the region and proffer short, medium and long-term measures for consideration by the bloc for the resuscitation of their economies.

Bid to convert recreational park into stands hits snag

Harare City Council’s plan to parcel out stands in a recreational park in Southerton has hit a brick wall after the High Court ordered it to stop.

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