Major boost for Rufaro facelift

RENOVATIONS at Rufaro received a huge boost yesterday when a former City of Harare councillor and his colleagues donated building material worth $400 000 towards the construction of the stadium’s new changing rooms.

Zinara unveils self-service licensing machine

The Zimbabwe National Road Administration with its partner GeneInsure, has introduced a self-service vehicle licensing machine that will go a long way in bringing convenience to the motoring public.

Kubotshwe inyanga esolwa ngokudlwengula

UFISA lokuphindisela owesifazane weMpukunyoni, eMtubatuba, othi udlwengulwe yinyanga ebiselapha indodana yakhe. Owesifazane oleminyaka engu-33 igama lakhe eligodliwe ngenxa yobucayi becala, uthe akasabulali ubuthongo ecabanga ngalesi sigameko. Utshele Isolezwe ukuthi watshayelwa…

Twenty years later, scars inflicted by stampede still to heal

IT seems like yesterday but today marks exactly 20 years after 13 football supporters lost their lives in a stampede at the National Sports Stadium.

‘Chabvondoka’ online again this Saturday

After hosting a successful online lockdown show a fortnight ago, organisers for the “Chabvondoka Concert,” have decided to bring back the show this Saturday.

Leaders show political maturity, Ubuntu

Following the death of Ambuya Chamisa (may her soul rest in peace), it was encouraging to see all leaders across the political divide coming together in solidarity.

‘Hands off land reserved for recreational facilities’

Parliament has vowed to clampdown on the rampant conversion of land reserved for recreation into residential and business stands in towns and cities, warning that the net was closing in on the culprits.

Shiri to engage banks on agric loans

Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri says he is going to negotiate with banks that assisted farmers with loans after they hiked their interest rates to 32 percent from 10.5 percent, which he described as unsustainable.

Block chain technology multifaceted

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced the AfCFTA secretariat to revisit issues on customs procedures and IPR regulations within the AfCFTA. Covid-19 is the unforeseen disrupter that has accelerated the adoption of technology as countries went into lockdown and closed borders in an effort to contain the global pandemic that has claimed over 400 000 lives.

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