Mason doubtful for Palace visit
MANCHESTER. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed Mason Greenwood is a doubt for Manchester United’s trip to Crystal Palace tonight due to the ankle injury he sustained in a late…
Free Zimbabwe from illegal sanctions — envoy
Fungi Kwaramba The Interview President Mnangagwa has made international re-engagement, fighting corruption and achieving Vision 2030 his major priority areas. Our Political Editor Fungi Kwaramba (FK) sat down with Tanzanian…
DeMbare fans bring cheer to children’s home
Sports Reporter DYNAMOS’ Harare Chapter supporters continue to show their good side after they donated foodstuffs to 17 underprivileged children at Gogo Jabangwe Children’s Home over the weekend. The fans…
Authorities must arrest land barons stifling development
Land lies at the heart of social, political and economic life in most of Africa. Most agricultural-related projects, natural resources and other land-based activities that are fundamental to livelihoods, food security, incomes and employment heavily rely on land.
Forex fuel prices tumble
Fuel dealers allowed to charge in foreign currency are now competing on price, with most charging well below the legal maximums of US$1,28 a litre for petrol and US$1,09 for diesel.
Chimombe family, disputed son bury the hatchet
Muchaneta Chimuka Arts Reporter South Africa-based musician Davitah Chimombe, who has been at the centre of disputes in the Chimombe family after his revelation that he is son to the…
GZU takes lead in climate change fight
Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) continues to consolidate its position as one of the leading institutions of higher learning in the country and is planning to establish a centre of excellence in dryland agriculture in Chivi district together with a renowned international institution.
Harare holds consultations on proposed parking fees
Harare City Council and its parking entity, City Parking, this week started consulting motorists parking in the city centre on new street parking fees after the rejection of a proposed US$1 an hour.
Author goes online to reach out
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter It has been almost five months since the novel coronavirus outbreak was officially declared a pandemic, resulting in countries around the world, including Zimbabwe, imposing…
Husband disappears after tragic end to row
A Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) worker has gone into hiding after his wife was killed in Norton on Monday, while, in a separate incident, a two-year-old girl was fatally battered with an iron bar during a family dispute in Nyanga.











