Retired army officer brings joy to Queens Park ladies
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter A RETIRED army officer and a qualified fitness trainer have set up a fitness club in Queens Park that also offers personalised home visits in…
Govt okays forex tollgate fees payment
Prosper Ndlovu GOVERNMENT has given motorists the greenlight to pay toll fees using foreign currency and says the move will enhance the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) to harness resources…
Businesses dodge forex tax
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor Treasury has tightened measures to bring to book businesses that are dodging tax obligations in foreign currency amid concerns that most forex sales in the country…
Econet Victoria Falls Virtual Marathon organisers open local currency registration
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN runners interested in competing in the 2020 Econet Victoria Falls Virtual Marathon can now pay in local currency through the mobile payment platform Ecocash.…
Sadc plots Moza rescue mission
SADC yesterday undertook to work on a robust regional response to the growing threat of terrorism and insurgency in parts of Mozambique, which it will put in action once finalised.
Courthouses under construction to be ready next year
Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has said various courthouses that are under construction countrywide including Lupane Magistrates’ Court in Matabeleland North, will be ready…
Zim, SA strike border deal
Zimbabwe and South Africa are working flat out to harmonise management and health systems at Beitbridge Border Post so that more people can cross the Limpopo during the festive season without health risks and without compromising immigration and customs checks.
Imports of old second hand cars banned
Imports of second-hand vehicles more than 10 years old are to be banned to contain the import bill and promote the domestic motor industry, while all vehicles imported from Japan now require prior clearance to ensure they are not contaminated by radioactivity from the 2011 accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
SHARUKO ON SATURDAY – ‘Maradona was just a universal song, so Catholic that it was ubiquitous, stop the tambourine but the music will still be playing on.”
THE last time I saw him was at a state-of-the-art football stadium with a name, as appropriate as any, which can be found in this game – Soccer City.
All systems in place for next week’s exams
Government has declared readiness to administer public examinations beginning next week after putting in place adequate measures informed by World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines, to curb the spread of Covid-19.











