After COVID-19, will Africa Catch Up, Stand Still or Fall Further Behind? (By Professor Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka)
With this crisis comes an economic disruption of unprecedented proportion ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, July 27, 2020/ — At one time or another, nations and individuals confront crisis points – moments…
Highways of success taking new shape
Massive roads rehabilitation works being carried out in various parts of the country are an epitome of the progress being made by the New Dispensation in its commitment to changing the country’s economic status.
South Africa to ban racist coach Eymael
UNDER-FIRE Belgian coach, Luc Eymael, is set to be barred from working in South Africa again, as the world continues to react angrily to his racist comments, which led to his dismissal from his job in Tanzania.
National hero Herbert Chitepo honoured
THE late Herbert Chitepo, one of Zimbabwe’s national heroes is to have a new high density housing estate near Salisbury named after him.
VP Mohadi attends Mkapa’s burial
VICE President Kembo Mohadi left the country early morning yesterday to attend the burial of former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa as the country joined the continent in bidding farewell to one of Africa’s finest sons.
Stock exchange to resume trading
Trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) resumes next Monday, but without Old Mutual, Seed Co International and PPC, following an inquiry by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) which compiled a number of recommendations to be taken up by relevant security and criminal investigative arms of Government.
Illegal sand poaching increases
Illegal sand poaching and brick moulding in and around Harare is causing land degradation, with responsible authorities seeming too reluctant to act.
Airzim plane returns
Air Zimbabwe’s Boeing 767-200ER returned home to Harare yesterday morning after brining home 190 South Africans and Zimbabweans stranded in China as a result of travel disruptions caused by Covid-19.
Stranded Pfumbidzai risks missing remainder of Supa Diski campaign
ZIMBABWE international defender, Ronald Pfumbidzai, could miss the remainder of the South African Premiership season, after failing to get any reprieve to return to his Bloemfontein base.
DeMbare not in a rush to replace Zuze
DYNAMOS chairman, Isaiah Mupfurutsa, says the Glamour Boys are still in mourning and are not in a
hurry to replace their late assistant coach, Biggie Zuze.









