Sungura artiste defies coronavirus

SUNGURA musician, Leonard Nhau, who fronts Mutemwa Challengers, shrugged off coronavirus pandemic challenges that continue to cripple the music industry and released his second album “Makudo neTsoko” a few weeks ago.

Cheers for cricket, hope for football

THE decision by the Government to allow the Chevrons to travel to Pakistan has been hailed as a huge sign that international sport could be on its way back in Zimbabwe.

Access Finance develops global payments system

Access Finance – a bureau de change and money transfer agent, has developed a seamless payment product to facilitate global payments from Zimbabwe, enhancing efficiency in the service.

VP Mohadi tours Manicaland varsity

The Government is committed to providing adequate resources for Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences and will consider public-private partnerships to raise more funds for quality infrastructure, Vice President Kembo Mohadi said yesterday.

Regulator throws telcos lifeline

Rising operational costs weighed down Zimbabwe’s mobile telecommunications companies, with the foreign currency requirements generally recording the biggest jump in expenses – prompting the regulator to grant them the green-light to charge for services in foreign currency, or in the local currency adjusted at the rate of the day.

Abafundi bonke bazabe sebesesikolo ngoLwezi

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa IKHABHINETHI ngoLwesibili ithe izikolo zizavulwa ngezigaba ezintathu okuzenza abafundi bonke babe sebesemakilasini ngenyanga kaLwezi. Abafundi ababhala imihloliso yeZimbabwe School Examination Council (Zimsec) abagoqela oGiredi 7, abe-Ordinary Level leAdvanced…

Anthony B collabo pays off for Aussie-based Mukombe

It has been a good year for Australia- based dancehall musician Farai Larry Mukombe, popularly known as Slicker 1, as he has made great strides to international stardom.

Urban flooding threatens to drown Africa’s aspirations

Flooding in several African countries could result in unprecedented challenges to a continent that is battling a lot of natural disasters owing to the effects of climate change.

Student leaders expose US Embassy

TWO of Zimbabwe’s leading student unions yesterday united under the banner “Collective Students Union” and claimed that the United States Embassy in Harare was sponsoring them to engage in demonstrations to provoke State security agents and tarnish the country’s image.

Umbono woMthunywa: Kumqoka ukuphepha kwabafundi labotitsha ezikolo

MHLAKA 28 Mpandula abafundi abakhangelelwe ukubhala imihloliso yabo yeZimsec bakhangelelwe ukuthi bavule izikolo. Izikolo zakuleli selokhu zivalwe ngenyanga kaMbimbitho okutsho ukuba abafundi sebelenyanga eziyisithupha bengafundi. Njengoba izikolo zikhangelelwe ukuvulwa ngoMvulo…

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