Disco Queen Patricia Majalisa has died
Bulawayo Bureau Disco queen, Patricia Majalisa has died. The Akulalwa Ziyawa hit maker had been a darling of many people in Zimbabwe and Botswana, touring the countries regularly with the late…
Disco Queen Patricia Majalisa has died
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Disco queen, Patricia Majalisa has died. The Akulalwa Ziyawa hit maker had been a darling of many people in Zimbabwe and Botswana, touring the countries regulary with…
COVID-19: Zim records 98 cases in one day
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor Zimbabwe recorded 98 Covid-19 cases yesterday with 47 of them being local transmissions, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 885, sparking fierce debate…
JUST IN: Zanu PF Politburo meets
ZANU PF is set to hold an ordinary session of the Politburo tomorrow at the party headquarters in Harare.
Covid-19 hits Highlanders
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS’ annual mid-year review meeting is likely to be cancelled this year due to the novel Covid-19 pandemic that has paralysed sporting activities around the…
Parly Committee visits Barbourfields Stadium
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation is in Bulawayo today and will tour Barbourfields Stadium that is undergoing refurbishments in an…
Gvt hikes tollgate, vehicle license fees
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration has increased toll and vehicle license fees with immediate effect. This is contained in two Statutory Instrument published in the Government…
Covid-19 cases rise
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has recorded 98 new Covid-19 cases with 43 being local contacts of known infected people which brings the country’s cumulative to 885 since the outbreak…
JUST IN: CAF holds stadium safety and security indaba
CAF have convened a series of meetings in the past week to enhance safety and security at the stadia in the quest for a safe return to football which has been ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic.
JUST IN: Over 1000 Zimbabwean students face return from US
Many of the more than 1000 Zimbabwean students at American universities may have to return home following a US Government decision that foreign students at universities that now teach online with no face-to-face lessons should leave the country if they cannot transfer to a university that offers on-campus teaching.











