Covid-19 yaondonga kurimwa kwemaruva

KUNYUKA kechipiri kwechirwere cheCovid-19 kuEurope kunonzi kwaona nyika dzakawanda dziri kudunhu iri dzichidzokera padanho rekutanga (lockdown) rekurwisa denda iri izvo zvakanganisa zvakanyanya varimi vemuZimbabwe vari muchikamu chekuita zvemaruva.

President commissions MSU Industrial Park

AN industrial park established by Midlands State University (MSU) in Gweru was yesterday commissioned by President Mnangagwa, who reiterated the need for all institutions of higher and tertiary education, science and technology to move into such ventures to help achieve the Second Republic’s vision of growing the economy.

Vehicle clamping, towing illegal — Supreme Court

It is illegal for Harare City Council to clamp and tow away vehicles parked in the city centre without displaying parking discs, the Supreme Court has ruled.

‘Vaimbi taomerwa zvikuru’

MUIMBI wechidiki ari kusimukira mumusambo weAfro-Pop, Primrose “Scarlete” Maronde, anoti zvakakosha kuti vanosimudzira zvemimhanzi vatsigire vabatsire vaimbi, zvikuru panguva ino yechirwere cheCovid-19 sezvo mashoo asati ave kutenderwa kuitwa.

Amid criticism, Zifa deserve some credit

FIVE days ago, the Zimbabwe Warriors played their final 2021 AFCON qualifier this year, in a 2-2 draw against African champions Algeria.

The sacred month of Mbudzi

November is regarded as the month of the goat, a sacred moon when neither marriages nor weddings ceremonies are held.

Major milestone as six new TV stations get licences

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Six new free-to-air private television stations will go live in Zimbabwe within the next 18 months, joining ZBCTV, after the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) yesterday…

Knowing essential pieces for rainy season

They say that the month of November is a sacred month, but it’s a good thing that doesn’t apply in the fashion world.

Marawa hails Mapeza’s FC Platinum reunion

ONE of Africa’s leading football pundits, Robert Marawa, has welcomed Norman Mapeza’s sensational reunion with FC Platinum.

3 507 graduate at MSU

President Mnangagwa yesterday capped 3 507 graduates at Midlands State University (MSU) at a ceremony where most were capped virtually because of Covid-19 control regulations, but with 101 exceptional graduates, including some of those with masters and doctorate degrees, at the physical ceremony.

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