Miserable week for Zim football
THE Warriors defeat in a 2021 AFCON qualifier in Algeria summed up what could possibly rank as one of the worst weeks for football in this country.
What it takes for women in Africa to succeed
WOMEN are 49,6 percent of the world’s population. An estimated 70 percent of the health and social care workforce are women; they deliver care to around 5 billion people. Women are also at the front-line of the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic — as health care givers, researchers, scientists and policymakers.
Thousands bid farewell to Ginimbi
Thousands of mourners yesterday lined the streets of Harare to get a glimpse of the flamboyant funeral cortège, as the body of the late businessman and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure was taken to his Domboshava house where hundreds more lay in wait.
Samukange wins USS$230k civil case
Diamond miner Marange Resources has to pay Harare lawyer and Mudzi South MP, Mr Jonathan Samukange , the equivalent at the official rate of US$230 000 for using his truck for 11 years without payment.
Mpilo gets US$45k donation
MPILO Central Hospital has received a donation of medical supplies worth US$45 000 from Pendulum Pharmaceuticals to boost health care service delivery in the wake of a second wave of Covid-19.
Rushwaya, three accomplices denied bail
The four Zimbabweans facing charges related to the discovery of 6kg of gold in Henrietta Rushwaya’s hand-baggage as she was trying to leave the country last month have been denied bail on the grounds that the State case against them is strong and they have the means and incentive to abscond.
Salah tests positive for Covid-19
JOHANNESBURG. — Liverpool striker, Mohamed Salah, has tested positive for the coronavirus on the eve of Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Togo, the Egyptian Football Association said yesterday.
Zimbabwean expertise demines islands to safety
We are familiar with fellow nationals who populate far flung places such as Afghanistan, the British North Sea oil rigs, Haiti and China.
Hospital allocated US$55 000 to fix cancer machines
VICE President Dr Constantino Chiwenga yesterday said US$55 000 had been disbursed to fix radiotherapy machines at Mpilo Central Hospital which broke down in April.
HAZ waste no time in getting down to serious business
HOCKEY Association of Zimbabwe are not wasting any time in the preparations for next year’s Central-South Africa tournament and the Junior World Cup qualifier.










