Knightwood awaits Lewis Hamilton
LONDON. — Lewis Hamilton will be awarded a knighthood in the New Year’s Honour list after winning his seventh Formula One world championship this year.
US$26m grant for climate resilience
Zimbabwe has received a US$26,6 million grant from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) to build climate resilience among vulnerable smallholder farmers in the eastern and southern parts of the country.
Covid-19 testing for travellers from Tanzania
All travellers from Tanzania will be tested for Covid-19 at Zimbabwean points of entry using the PCR test, the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said.
Deloitte auditors cleared of dishonesty
JOHANNESBURG. – The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) published its disciplinary committee’s ruling on charges levelled against Deloitte auditors of the old African Bank on Thursday.
Tottenham sink Man City
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho said his “amazing” Tottenham beat Manchester City on strategy as a vintage show from the Portuguese boss sent his side top of the English Premier League football table on Saturday.
De Jongh pours his heart out
FORMER FC Platinum coach Hendrikus Pieter De Jongh says the decision by CAF to bar non-CAF A licence holders from directing operations in continental inter-club football competitions has left him a devastated man.
IHF Trophy moved to next year
ZIMBABWE will have to wait a little bit longer to host the International Handball Federation Trophy Zone Six tournament after they agreed with their regional counterparts to move the event to next year.
Villagers arrested for stealing Presidential inputs
AT least 30 villagers from Kahobo area in Gokwe North, among them a village head, have appeared in court facing theft charges after they reportedly turned violent during a Presidential Input Scheme distribution meeting where they attacked an Agritex officer before they looted inputs.
SADC lawmakers seek deeper understanding of corruption
WINDHOEK. — Members of Parliament who belong to the Standing Committee on Democratisation, Governance and Human Rights of the SADC Parliamentary Forum are boosting their understanding of corruption as they seek to eradicate the scourge.
Of MISA, rank hypocrisy and a perpetuation of neo-imperial biases
Nicole Hondo Sentiments by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) on developments in the broadcasting sector, where six television players were licenced by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ),…











