Matabeleland South gears for primary elections
Zanu PF will this Saturday hold primary elections in Gwanda and Beitbridge in preparation for council by-elections to replace MDC-T councillors who have been recalled by their party.
Abathetheneyo kabahlalisane kuhle phakathi kwemizi
UKWANDA kwezehlakalo zabantu abathetheneyo abalimazana ngendlela ezehlukeneyo kuyethusa kakhulu. Emavikini asanda kwedlula sike safunda ngenye indoda yeRedcliff ethelwe ngumkayo ngamafutha atshisayo lelambazi ngemva kokuxabana. Loludaba luyinsindabaphenduli njalo ludabula umphefumulo njengoba…
White House Covid-19 infections roil campaigning
A growing number of White House staff and senior Republicans have tested positive for the novel coronavirus since President Donald Trump revealed he had contracted the disease.
Nadal questions Roland Garros scheduling
Having finished his quarter-final match at 1:26am local time in cold, windy conditions, Rafael Nadal questioned French Open tennis organisers’ decision to schedule no fewer than five matches on the same court over the day.
Makoni District runs dry
Villagers in Makoni District are eagerly awaiting the onset of the rains in the hope that they will alleviate their suffering owing to serious shortages of water that have come as a result of the receding water table.
Accountability hallmark of debt management strategy
The new dispensation is making strides towards management of debt that analysts say is a step in the right direction towards enhancing transparency and accountability.
Chawapihwa targets strong start
ZIMBABWE international forward, Talent Chawapihwa, says he is looking for a strong start to the new DStv Premiership campaign with his side AmaZulu.
Social media exposes gold smuggler
AN equipment manager at Mingchang Sino Africa Investment, a gold mining company, sold himself out on social media when he requested to know how he could smuggle stolen gold worth US$23 000 out of the country.
Blanket Mine ramps up third quarter output
GWANDA-based gold miner, Blanket Mine, has produced 15 164 ounces of the yellow metal in the third quarter ended September 30, 2020 reflecting a 11,1 percent increase from last year’s corresponding quarter output of 13 646oz.
High Court rules on row over surrogate child
THE United States cannot determine the parental rights of a minor child in the case involving estranged partners — Russian-American Allen Gassen and former model Priscilla Chigariro — on the grounds of the Hague Convention, the High Court has ruled.











