India to assist in drug procurement
India has proposed a facility that will see Zimbabwe buying essential drugs and medicines directly from that country in a move expected to save the country millions of dollars.
Golf boss Charamba to woo corporate partners
ZIMBABWE Professional Golfers Association president, Tongo Charamba, is confident they will get some sponsors to come on board and inject life into the game.
Pfumbidzai challenges himself
WARRIORS full-back, Ronald Pfumbidzai, says he has a lot of rigorous training to do in order to catch up with the rest of his Bloemfontein Celtic teammates.
Joy, hope as swimming season begins
THE swimming season got underway over the weekend with Harare Amateur Swimming hosting their first gala at Les Brown Swimming Pool.
Smith sticks to his guns over ‘points of difference’
THE Rhodesian Prime Minister, Ian Smith, stuck to his guns last night in the argument over when the British government erected the nine points of difference between the two sides, a subject on which Smith has spoken at length during his referendum campaign speeches.
Bonnie under fire from club’s fans
WARRIORS forward, Macauley Bonne, is under fire from fans of his English League One side, Charlton Athletic, following their defeat to Lincoln City at the weekend.
Time tertiary institutions act to mechanise ‘Pfumvudza’ programme
THE overwhelming response the Pfumvudza programme has generated in farmers speaks volumes of the value farmers are seeing in adopting the concept in the face of perennial droughts caused by climate change.
China’s new pattern good for global economy
At a recent meeting on domestic economic developments, Chinese President Xi Jinping urges the country to accelerate the establishment of a “dual circulation” development pattern in response to the uncertainties and problems in the medium and long run,
8 battle for Concourt seats
THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday held interviews to select five judges for the Constitutional Court (Concourt) bench in compliance with the 2013 Constitution, which requires the separation of judicial personnel manning the apex court and the Supreme Court.
Housing needs of PWDs vital
Persons living with disabilities have always been at the periphery when it comes to access to basic services like education, health, recreational facilities and shelter, among a whole host of issues that affect their daily lives.











