Hockey squad get back to business
FOLLOWING the first group training by the senior women hockey squad last weekend, coach Trish Davies, says they are racing against time to ensure they are ready for the Central South Africa tournament in February.
Police hunt for hit-and-run drivers
Police are looking for four drivers who were involved in hit-and-run accidents, including the one in which a police officer on traffic enforcement duties near Simon Muzenda Street bus terminus (formerly Fourth Street) was killed on Monday.
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Kafuni ukondla ingane zakhe Ngilenkinga kababa wabantwana bami engithandane laye kusuka ngo-2015 ongafuni ukondla ingane zakhe. Uma ngimqonda ngesenzo sakhe ungitshela ukuthi mina angimthandi. Usengumuntu osephuza kakhulu losethanda amantombazane okuyinto…
Takashinga skipper Kaia targets Chevrons spot
TAKASHINGA all-rounder, Roy Kaia, has set himself the target to push for national team recognition in the upcoming domestic cricket season.
Tennis tourney set to go ahead
TENNIS Zimbabwe are confident local junior players will take advantage of the upcoming International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under events set for Bulawayo and Harare between this month and next month.
Health ministers meet over Covid-19
SADC yesterday convened a joint meeting of regional Ministers of Health where Zimbabwe reflected a positive trajectory in preventing the spread of Covid-19, among other issues.
5 Chinese Covid-19 vaccines undergoing trials
BEIJING. – China has five vaccines for Covid-19 undergoing phase III clinical trials in some foreign countries, a foreign ministry spokesperson said here yesterday.
Buse project: Creating solutions to local livestock challenges
The recent commissioning of the Goat Genetics and Artificial Insemination Centre at Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE), which breeds exotic and indigenous goats demonstrates the importance of research that does not end in laboratories, but goes beyond to help support the development of the country’s livestock sector.
Covid-19, tackling imminent danger of climate change
Evidence of climate change is extremely overwhelming; climate change affects my life each and every day.
SA retail sales down 5,1pc
JOHANNESBURG. – Annual retail sales for the third quarter 2020 have fallen by 5,1 percent, according to data from Statistics South Africa.










