SA to reopen border post within 24 hours

South Africa will reopen its side of Beitbridge Border Post within 24 hours after completing the necessary disinfection in the wake of finding a customs officer infected with Covid-19.

Darts association reapply for greenlight

NATIONAL Darts Association of Zimbabwe have submitted another application to the Sports Commission to be allowed to restart their activities.

African organisations ready to drive innovation: Standard Bank

Many African organisations are well placed to drive the next wave of innovation in the global platform economy, according to a report by an expert, Sangeet Paul Choudary working in partnership with Standard Bank’s corporate and investment banking (CIB)  digital unit.

Call for continental trucking association

United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean trucks importer, Dyson Dzapasi, is lobbying for the formation of the Africa Trucks Importers Association in a move aimed at giving importers a voice and shared value creation on issues affecting overseas trucker.

Uyakhokhela uBulawayo kwasebefile ngeCovid-19

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa IDOLOBHO lakoBulawayo selilenani labantu abanengi asebefile bebulawa yiCovid-19 kulandela ukufa kwendoda eleminyaka engu-54 ebingumaqhuzu eZimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra). KoBulawayo sokulabantu abane asebefile, iHarare yona ilabantu abathathu asebebulewe lubhubhane…

Council quartet remanded over land scam

FOUR Harare City Council employees who are facing charges of fraudulently allocating 150 residential stands in Kuwadzana high-density suburb were yesterday denied bail.

Gold’s appeal stronger

Gold’s allure is only getting stronger as 2020 unfolds.

Miss SA wannabe lives her dream

Shudufhadzo Musida is living her dream in trying to inspire and empower women and children.

Mercenaries smuggle helicopters via Botswana

The Directorate of Intelligence and Security Services (DIS) could have seriously compromised Botswana’s national security, allowing for the country to be used by mercenaries in a clandestine operation, The Patriot on Sunday has learned.

A timeline of stadium disasters around the world

February 1, 2012 — EGYPT — 79 people were killed and 1 000 injured in a riot at a football match in the Egyptian city of Port Said, the worst disaster in the country’s football history after rioting during a match involving Al Ahly and Al Masry fans.

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