Magufuli takes early lead in polls

President John Magufuli took an early lead in presidential elections as the National Electoral Commission (NEC) started announcing provisional results yesterday.

Camping against sanctions

The word that immediately comes up when the story of scores of Zimbabweans, who, on March 29, 2019, camped at the imposing Embassy of the United States’ “doorsteps” in Westgate, Harare, vowing to remain put until Washington rescinds its decision to enforce punitive economic sanctions on their country, which have brought challenges to ordinary citizens, is determination.

Econet, RBH partner on African solar projects

Telecoms giant Econet and Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH), have announced a partnership to develop up to 175MW of solar energy assets in selected African countries.

Woman divorces bedwetting hubby

Gibson Mhaka MARRIAGES are supposedly made in heaven but when things don’t go well even a spouse’s bladder control problems during sleep can be grounds for divorce. A woman from…

Emirates to increase flights between Harare, Dubai

Dubai-based airline giant, Emirates, says it will increase flights between Harare, Lusaka and Dubai to three times a week from November 6, 2020 as governments continue to ease Covid-19 induced lockdown restrictions.

Horticulture sector poised to bloom

THE Government is looking at boosting horticulture production through provision of appropriate funding facilities as part of a broader plan to grow the sector and boost exports.

‘Strictly Come Dancing’ bounces back

It is one of the biggest and most exciting annual dance competitions in the world and it nearly did not manage a 2020 edition. But for dance fans in Zimbabwe and elsewhere the good news is: Strictly’s back!

ZRU await SRC nod to resume

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union have submitted a draft plan on how they intend to resume the game, together with proposed venues, to the Sports Commission.

Woman leaves hubby after ‘horrible’ fart row

Gibson Mhaka ANYONE who has been in a relationship for a reasonable length of time knows arguments can start over the most trivial thing. For one Bulawayo woman, an innocuous…

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