Warriors on fire as Tino, Musona strike
TINO KADEWERE broke his France Ligue 1 duck while Warriors skipper, Knowledge Musona, scored his second goal of the season on a productive Sunday for Zimbabwe international footballers yesterday.
Zim targets mining for VFEX
Zimbabwe will be aiming to attract global capital mostly from the mining sector when the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange comes into operation this week, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said last Friday.
Editorial Comment: MDC-A should give Zim a break
ON October 25, Zimbabwe will be walking tall, arm in arm with its regional partners in calling for the unconditional removal of illegal sanctions imposed on the country by Western nations that seek to continue controlling other sovereign countries through proxies.
Huge debt adds to Harare water woes
Harare residents should brace for serious water woes, as the money that the local authority owes local suppliers has increased fourfold to $350 million up from $80 million eight months ago.
Musical gigs, live events remain banned
THE Government has approved a partial re-opening of cultural and creative industries with effect from last weekend, but musical gigs and other live events remain banned in the context of Covid-19 restrictions.
Hospitals facelift gets $3,3bn
A total of $3,3 billion has been budgeted for upgrading and maintaining all hospitals and clinics countrywide, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said.
(SPONSORED) Legal remedies available to survivor of violence and harassment in the workplace
Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual conduct in the workplace which involves making unwelcome sexually determined behaviour whether physical (touching, groping/fondling, kissing), verbal (comments on body structures or comments with a sexual innuendo) or non- verbal (starring, gestures, etc). In the event that one, some or all of these violations have been suffered by an employee in the workplace subsequently resulting in their unfair dismissal , the Labour Act [Chapter 28:01] gives possible legal remedies that can be pursued by the employee.
Chevrons primed for Pakistan tour
THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team say they have left no stone unturned in their preparations for the upcoming tour of Pakistan.
Twist to Guvamombe trial
THE proceedings in the trial of former chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe at the High Court were on Friday nullified because the judge is presiding over the trial alone without assessors as required by the law.
Local minerals defy Covid-19, earn US$2bn
Zimbabwe earned close to US$2 billion from mineral exports in the first nine months of the year, a figure 24 percent above set target, according to official records.










