Glaringly missing: Sadc protocol on settlements?

Housing is a basic human right across the Southern African region. For a prolonged period, human settlements have been playing second fiddle to other sectors of the economy or society when it comes to prioritisation at regional level.

‘Marry too sick to attend trial’

THE trial of Marry Mubaiwa on charges of assaulting her maid was yesterday deferred after she told the court that she cannot stand trial at the moment because of ill-health.

The Beast wades into BLM debate

Springbok legend, Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira, believes South Africans have reached a crossroads in the conversation surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement.

AirZim plans to buy smaller aircraft

National airline Air Zimbabwe is working on acquiring smaller aircraft to service local routes as part of efforts to enhance connectivity within the country and boost domestic tourism.

NRZ engages potential funders, suppliers

The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is in private negotiations with various potential investors and equipment suppliers, pending a formal termination of the USS$400 million investment deal with the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG).

How controlling neglected tropical diseases can help curb Covid-19

Every day we hear further stories about the devastation Covid-19 is causing around the world, while the global health community is rightly working together to put a stop to this pandemic.

Choppies stock resumes trading

Trading in shares of budget retailer Choppies resumed on the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) yesterday after a 20-month suspension following the company’s failure to publish its financial results.

Zim stars welcome Supa Diski return

ZIMBABWEAN players in the South African Premiership are excited at the prospects of getting to play football again.

Karate exploring all options

ZIMBABWE Karate Union president, Joe Rugwete, says although they have continued with most of the administrative work, and plans for their events lined up for this year, they were considering other options.

Kutyauripo’s newly-found passion

FORMER Zimbabwe international, David Kutyauripo, has found a love — he is now a fitness trainer with a local gym.

×
×