Farmers start planting, showers expected
Farmers in different parts of the country have started planting, as the country is expected to receive some light showers between Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
Bushiri had five passports: SA Home Affairs minister
Cape Town. — Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has revealed that the controversial self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary had five passports each that were issued by Malawi.
Masakadza hails Takashinga
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE director of cricket, Hamilton Masakadza, has hailed the inaugural National Premier League champions Takashinga. The Highfield side were handed their trophy and prize money,at Harare…
FC Platinum coach De Jongh barred
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM were last night locked in a meeting to find a way to deal with the decision by CAF not to give a special…
Zimdollar eases, SMEs put record bids
The Zimbabwe dollar eased one 25th of a percent against the US dollar, or 3,6 Zimbabwean cents in yesterday’s auction to move to $81,7102 to US$1 from $81,6741 last week, remaining largely range-bound even as small businesses put in a record total of successful bids as they continue to adopt the auction system to become direct importers of their own requirements.
Fears over MSU media degree suspension allayed
Students and lecturers should not panic following the suspension of the Media and Society Studies degree at the Midlands State University (MSU) last week by the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE) as Government is working on modalities to address their plight.
Flower exports wilt as second Covid-19 wave hits Europe
The second wave of Covid-19 that has hit Europe has forced many countries to re-impose lockdowns and that in turn has hit Zimbabwean farmers exporting flowers to Europe, Minister of State in Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Office Evelyn Ndlovu said yesterday.
Biden warns ‘more people may die’
WASHINGTON. — Donald Trump and Joe Biden offered sharply contrasting reactions on Monday to news of a coronavirus vaccine that proved nearly 95 percentage effective in trials.
Young Warriors captain confident
Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-17 national football team captain, Prosperity Gwaze, is confident they will leave a good impression at the COSAFA Championships in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The Young…
Innovation, Research Bill before Parly
The Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development Bill, which seeks to create a technology hub to harness and coordinate research and innovation in universities and colleges to drive Zimbabwe’s modernisation and industrialisation in public and private sectors was tabled before the National Assembly yesterday.











