‘Lavona died before the world saw her dancing talent’

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Dancer, Lavona Staal who was nominated for the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards last year in the Outstanding Female Dancer category has been described as a young…

BCC avails land for Nakamba’s sports centre

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ASTON Villa and Warriors’ defensive midfield kingpin Marvelous Nakamba has acquired 5.1 hectares of land in Mahatshula suburb, east of Bulawayo, where he intends to…

Ervine reflects on ‘short’ international career

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau FORMER Zimbabwe all-rounder Sean Ervine has no regrets how his cricket career panned out but his major worry has been that he could not stay long…

Covid -19 lockdown: Keep children safe from accidents

Hazel Marimbiza January 2019, was a bad month for Mrs Leslie Sibanda. Sadly, the months that followed were more traumatic. On the morning of Tuesday, January 29, she was folding…

Life experiences birthed passion for writing

Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter Life experiences can make or break a person, but for Nonduduzo Ncube who was married at a young age, hers have given birth to a writing…

Contact tracing apps can be effective with low adoption, Google says

A rise in coronavirus cases can be curbed even with low uptakes of a contact tracing app, offering support to digital tracing efforts pushed by governments globally, according to researchers at Google and Oxford University.

On Land Compensation and Public Trust

Breaking news on 29 July 2020 was the Global Compensation Deed between Government of Zimbabwe and former farm owners. The agreement has two basic goals. The first is to restore trust. The other is to improve productivity in agriculture. The price tag is US$3.5 billion. Matters arising include concerns on government capacity to raise US$3.5 billion and if recipients will be made public. Some deem the Deed a reversal of land reform thus re-igniting social justice questions as other murmur on the constitutionality of the Deed.

All eyes on Seed Co’s proposed merger

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed seed producers, Seed Co Limited and its former subsidiary, Seed Co International Limited, have entered into negotiations that will see the two merge into one company.

Zimplats capex falls 9.3pc in 2020

Platinum group metals (PGM) producer, Zimplats’ capital expenditure dropped 9.3 percent to US$104 million in the year to June 2020, compared to the same period last year, according to a preliminary report released by the group on the Australia Stock Exchange where its shares are listed.

Boxing fraternity cries foul over relief funds

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau LOCAL boxing promoters, coaches, referees and judges are crying foul after they were left out of the Covid-19 relief funds given to the Zimbabwe National Boxing…

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