Local digital content should be inclusive
Digital content should also be available in local languages so that Zimbabweans can identify themselves in the global digital community, ICT, Courier Services Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.
Chelsea close in on top four
LONDON. — Tammy Abraham hit a quickfire late double on Monday night as Chelsea beat West Ham 3-0 to reignite their English Premier League football title challenge after consecutive defeats.
Zim, SA engage to end Beitbridge chaos
The Governments of Zimbabwe and South Africa are engaging to find a lasting solution to the current chaos at Beitbridge Border Post where travellers are spending more than 48 hours to access either country, an official has said.
Revival of CSC beefed up
THE Cold Storage Company (CSC) has been put under a court-approved corporate rescue practitioner, who is expected to lead its revival to avoid liquidation.
Covid-19 new variant: Researcher answers key question
A new variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes Covid-19, is thought to be driving increased transmission of the disease in parts of the UK. The government has placed some regions including London under new, stricter coronavirus restrictions, known as Tier 4. People in Tier 4 areas will not be able to gather with anyone outside their household for Christmas, while those in the rest of the country can only gather on Christmas Day itself.
Zim woman collapses, dies in queue
The long delays at Beitbridge Border Post have seen a Zimbabwean woman collapsing and dying in an Eagleliner bus yesterday afternoon while waiting to be cleared to leave South Africa, almost 36 hours after arriving at the border.
Tobacco farming early birds start reaping
Farmers with early irrigated tobacco have started reaping and curing in a season when the area under production has increased by 46 percent, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has revealed.
Youth games, schools key to netball development
FOR netball, the importance of such platforms as the National Youth Games and the schools system remain key in the growth of the sport.
Parks warns of boating disaster looming at Lake Mcllwaine
Lake Mcllwaine is becoming extremely dangerous for boating and people in boats on the lake should use extreme caution, the director of National Parks, Mr JE Robinson had just spent several hours on the lake with Mcllwaine National Park warden, Mr I Miller, to examine the possibility cutting reeds from the National Parks’ shore-line, Mr Robinson confirmed that this action would be taken, and that stumps from ant-hills now showing in the lake would also be cleared.
JUST IN: 23 Injured as Zim bound bus overturns in SA
Twenty-three people believed to be Zimbabwean nationals were injured when an Impala Tours bus they were travelling in overturned a few kilometres after passing Makhado town on Monday evening.









