Rori releases new single

Arts Reporter Marondera-based journalist and musician Rutendo Rori has released a new single titled, “Mukwasha WaMai”. The catchy love song produced by Munyaradzi Mataruse is about a woman appreciating her…

Zinara introduces self-service machine

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) has introduced a self-service vehicle licensing machine expected to bring convenience to the motoring public.

HIV positive people survive covid-19 better-study

Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter PEOPLE living with HIV and are on Antiretrovirals such as Truvada or Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)/emtricitabine (FTC) have proved to be responding better to covid-19 with…

City Hornets could win in the boardroom

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter The Harare Basketball Association disciplinary committee are expected to determine the outcome of a disputed match between leaders Harare City Hornets and rivals Foxes played in…

Samba 11- a ready-made solution to meet Zim’s testing target

In April, Government set an ambitious target to test at least 1,000 people for Coronavirus (COVID-19) a day.

African Sun improves profitability

Hospitality group, African Sun, managed to sidestep a dip in occupancy levels in 2019 to improve profitability for the year.

Russian firm nears deal for Arcadia lithium mine

Russian firm and global energy giant, Uranium One, is closing in on a potential, equity deal and 51 percent off-take agreement with Zimbabwe lithium mine, Arcadia, owner Prospect Resources.

Learn from history, designers urged

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Local designers have been called to learn from fashion history to come up with new and vibrant ideas. The call was made by designer Tadiwa…

Barca unlikely to sign Neymar

BARCELONA. — Neymar’s proposed return to Spanish football giants Barcelona has essentially been ruled out by club president Josep Bartomeu, who says the transfer market will be negatively impacted by…

Stanbic urges farmers to insure livestock

As Zimbabwe continues to face various challenges in its agricultural sector brought about by climatic change and other natural forces, Stanbic Bank has implored farmers to take advantage of its agribusiness advisory as well as livestock insurance cover to cushion their businesses against potential losses.

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