Kuramba kushanda kwema‘antibiotics’
KUNYANYA kushandiswa kwemishonga yakaita semaAntibiotics munyika muno kunonzi kuri kuisa utano hweveruzhinji panyatwa sezvo mishonga iyi ichigumisira yotadza kushanda zvakanaka mukurwisa zvirwere zvinosanganisira typhoid, cholera kana Covid-19.
High ranking UAE official jets in
A high ranking United Arab Emirates (UAE) official, Sheik Fayez Muhamad Salem Sultan Al Qassimi, arrived in the country yesterday to discuss various investment opportunities with President Mnangagwa, as the two countries continue to strengthen trade ties.
Land for cronies, girlfriends at Harare City Council
HARARE City Council managers and MDC councillors used their positions to allocate stands to suspected lovers and blocked Zanu PF linked people from accessing residential stands, documents reveal.
First Chimurenga heroes honoured
The Second Republic is working on honouring some unheralded heroes who fought the white settlers before the Second Chimurenga, and recently bestowed the honour to General Mutshana Khumalo, a commander under King Lobengula with a national hero status.
ZIMA to unveil ‘big, better’ show
Organisers for the Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) say they have started preparations for the next edition scheduled for February 6 2021.
Blair, Major chide UK over ‘shocking’ EU plan
LONDON. — Former prime ministers Tony Blair and John Major said yesterday Britain must drop a “shocking” plan to pass legislation that breaks its divorce treaty with the European Union, in a breach of international law.
Govt unveils foreign currency income tax thresholds
Treasury has unveiled foreign currency denominated income tax bands that will see the tax free threshold pegged at US$350 while the highest bracket will be for those earning more than US$15 000 per month, who will be taxed at 40 percent.
Mat North leads Zim development: President
President Mnangagwa has hailed Matabeleland North for leading in socio-economic transformation through initiatives such as electricity generation and water projects.
Salah in explosive start as Barca hover
LONDON. — Mohamed Salah’s hat-trick saved Liverpool from an opening day stumble as the defending English Premier League football champions edged Leeds 4-3 on Saturday, while Arsenal had a much more comfortable start against newly-promoted opposition with a 3-0 win at Fulham.











