Teachers to resume work on July 28

Harare Bureau All teachers should report for duty on July 28, the date set for the return of examination classes in the phased reopening of schools, and should make arrangements…

FC Platinum coach sneaks out of the country

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum coach Pieter de Jongh sneaked out of the country for Swaziland on Saturday amid talk that the nomadic gaffer went to meet potential…

328 people recover from Covid-19

Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE has recorded 328 Covid-19 recoveries, 57 of them in the Midlands province, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said. In a statement, the Ministry…

Vobatsira Zimbabwe kurwisa Coivd19

HURUMENDE svondo rapera yakabatsirwa nezvekushandisa mukurwisa kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19 nemasangano anoti UNICEF, UNFPA, DFID, European Union (EU) Sida-Sweden, Irish Aid neGlobal Vaccine Alliance (Gavi).

Gift Banda camp not shocked by appeals committee decision

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA vice-president Gift Banda’s camp was not shaken by the Appeals Committee’s decision to throw out its heads of arguments in a condonation application by…

Vanasikana vosimudzirwa

SANGANO rinomiririra kodzero dzevasikana reShamwari Yemwanasikana rakaparura chirongwa chinodaidzwa kuti “Girls Rights Movement” icho chine chinangwa chekuvasimudzira munyaya dzebudiriro panguva ino nyika yakatarisana nekurwisa chirwere cheCovid-19.

Covid-19: MPs want investment in battered agriculture sector

WINDHOEK – Members of Parliament who represent their countries on the SADC PF Standing Committee on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources are cracking their heads over how to help revive the agriculture sector to ensure regional food security.

NAAZ to hold first event end of September

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) expects to hold its first event in the last Saturday of September since sporting activities were suspended by the…

How Manchester City Champions League decision will affect Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham

MANCHESTER City have successfully overturned their two-year ban from European club competitions which will impact Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur’s race for Champions League qualification. City will now be allowed…

JUST IN: Manchester City’s Champions League ban is overturned

Manchester City were handed a huge reprieve on Monday after they won their appeal against a two-year Champions League ban.

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