MPs defy Chamisa directive

At least 15 legislators elected on the MDC-Alliance ticket defied a Parliamentary boycott called by Mr Nelson Chamisa when they attended yesterday’s sitting of the National Assembly.

Learning beyond the military camp classroom – Guerillas adapt to peculiar conditions in operational fields

Pathisa Nyathi Guerilla training in military camps provided for broad aspects which were not cast in stone. It was imperative for guerillas, once they got to the operational field to…

Tsholotsho girl eyes Miss Rural Africa title

  Miranda Sazini Ncube, a 19-year-old girl from Tsholotsho is hopeful to be crowned Miss Rural Africa and land the prize money of US$10 000. Miss Rural Africa is a…

Gweru council signs US$6m upgrade deal

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council yesterday signed two contracts with two construction companies worth about US$6 million for the construction of four smart city markets and travel…

Technicality blows away Zifa appeal

THE ZIFA board’s appeal against their disciplinary committee’s decision to nullify the suspension of vice-president, Gift Banda, suffered a mortal blow yesterday when the case was dismissed on a technicality.

Zacc to probe White City Stadium ‘looting’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) will investigate possible embezzlement and looting of State resources during renovations of White City Stadium in 2014. The renovations were…

Jamaican arts sector loses $20bn to Covid-19

KIngston. — The Jamaican Government has indicated that it will be taking a cautious approach in the reopening of the entertainment industry, which has taken a $26-billion hit since the sector was locked down in March to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Nust students test positive for Covid-19

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter THREE medical students from the National University of Science Technology (Nust) have tested Covid-19 positive bringing the cumulative number of cases which have been recorded in…

New dates for June exams

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has set new dates for June examinations and extended the November 2020 candidate registration deadline despite calls by some unions to delay exams until adequate safety measures against Covid-19 are in place.

Zimbabwe Cricket clears ICC debt

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) is making great strides under the International Cricket Council controlled funding after settling its loans, which were a major stumbling block to…

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