More outlets for Nandos

Nando’s will open another branch in Victoria Falls later this year, joining accelerated efforts of boosting domestic tourism.

Ministers to boost economy

Tourism Ministers of the Group of 20 (G20) agreed on Wednesday to maximise the tourism sector’s contribution to inclusive and sustainable development.

For Charly, it was a dream that became a nightmare

Chelsea winger Charly Musonda (Jnr) has opened up on his injury heartbreak which  resulted in doctors telling him he only had a 20 per cent chance of ever playing football again.

Coe backs right to take knee at Olympics

World Athletics president Sebastien Coe said competitors should be able to “take the knee” on the podium at the postponed Tokyo Olympics, following an outcry over moves to ban protests.

Spur reports best sales

The Spur Corporation has reported its best month of sales since lockdown restrictions were relaxed to allow sit-down restaurant service at the end of June.

Majuru gets athletics scholarship in England

ONE of Zimbabwe’s top track and field athletes, Panashe Majuru, wants to turn himself into an elite athlete after he recently secured an athletics scholarship at the University of Birmingham in England.

New twist to Metro Peech land saga

As the crackdown against Harare City Council officials suspected of irregularly allocating residential and industrial stands continues, with some top officials implicated in the shady deals distancing themselves from the scam.

Mimosa supports devolution

Mimosa Mining Company is pursuing mutually beneficial investment opportunities and identifying non-mining community-based projects in its quest to improve the lives of people in communities where it operates as well as supporting Government’s devolution and decentralisation strategy, the company has said.

Cheptegei smashes record

Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei smashed the men’s 10 000m world record as Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey broke that of the women’s 5 000m in Valencia on Wednesday night.

Holiday lifts China’s tourism sector

China’s pandemic-hit tourism sector breathed a sigh of relief as people got back to travelling during the eight-day holiday on account of the country’s National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival.

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