SA moves to Level 1 lockdown
President Cyril Ramaphosa last night announced that South Africa will be downgraded to Alert Level 1 on Sunday.
UHulumende uxegisa imithetho yokuhamba kwabantu
YiNtatheli kaMthunywa UHULUMENDE ngoLwesibili uphinde njalo waxegisa imithetho yokuvalelwa kwabantu emakhaya wavumela ukuhamba kwabantu besuka kumadolobho ehlukeneyo kanye lokuvulwa kwamawofisi akoMsitheli. UHulumende uphinde njalo wavumela ukuthi labo abasebenza kuVehicle Inspection…
A Star Is Born as Jordan shines
HIGHLY-RATED England-based defender, Jordan Zemura is the talk of Bournemouth after a starring debut show in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.
Inflation on way to faster fall
INFLATION is forecast to start falling at faster pace on the back of a stable and firming Zimbabwe dollar, which has benefitted from the introduction of a systematic currency trading platform and measures to tighten controls on mobile money systems.
Usengumakorokoza uNqindi
Ethel Ncube NGENXA yomumo wezomkhonomi kuleli osuphinde wengezelelwa yikuza kwe-Covid-19 abadlali abanengi kugoqela imbongi sebedinga ezinye indlela zokuziphilisa nanko phela umsebenzi wabo umiswe yikuza kwalumkhuhlane ogenqule phose zonke inhlangothi elizweni…
Zim mourns veteran talent scout Masuka
United States-based Zimbabwean arts and recreational practitioner, Crispen Masuka, who passed away last weekend in Pennsylvania after battling prostate cancer for a long time was a force to reckon with in the arts sector.
Editorial Comment: Exchange stability must come with price discovery
By now, with an almost dead-steady exchange rate for six weeks for the major industrialists and importers of high-priority goods, we should have been seeing more than the “steadiness” in prices many talk about: we should have started seeing some significant reductions.
Police impound 11 917 unregistered cars
A total of 11 917 pirate taxis and unregistered vehicles have been impounded countrywide as the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other law enforcement agents yesterday started targeting vehicles without registration number plates or displaying expired temporary plates.
Curfew remains in place
The 8pm to 6am curfew to restrict night activities as part of Government measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 remains in place despite the extension of business hours permitted for exempted non-essential businesses.
25 years after Beijing, women now firmly in driving seat
On September 15, 25 years ago, the curtain came down on the 4th UN World Conference on Women, commonly known as the Beijing Conference.











