Tile company pleads for Govt protection
A leading tile manufacturing company has called on the Government to craft policies that protect local industries against unfair foreign competition.
Delta Beverages loses case against SA firm
DELTA BEVERAGES has failed to make a case against a South African company that supplied it with plastic packaging for its beverages business after the High Court upheld the agreement between the two parties.
Ran Mine rescue mission to stop
Rescue operations at Ran Mine in Bindura where at least 10 miners were trapped in a disused mine shaft two weeks ago have stopped after the tunnel continued to collapse.
No laughing matter
COMEDIAN Carl Joshua Ncube is given to making people laugh, and de-stress.
Women’s League bemoans low participation in DCC
Zanu PF Secretary for Women’s League, Cde Marble Chinomona, has bemoaned low participation in the on going District Coordination Committees elections by women.
Zim writer wins fellowship
Zimbabwean writer, Novuyo Rosa Tshuma and American poet, essayist and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib, are among winners of the Lannan Literary Fellowship 2020.
More laboratories set shop in Beitbridge
Several laboratories have started setting shop in Beitbridge town to service travellers who are required to comply with the internationally set strict and safe cross-border migration standards under the Covid-19 pandemic environment.
Party petitions Parliament
A local political party, the Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD), has written a petition to the Parliament of Zimbabwe rejecting a recent petition by the Advocacy Core Team (ACT) — Compass Project which seeks to promote access to sexual reproductive health services for adolescents and young people in Zimbabwe.
Sex testing of female athletes must end
With the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics approaching in July, Human Rights Watch on Friday demanded that track and field officials halt sex testing of female athletes, describing the practice of measuring and restricting their natural testosterone levels as abusive and harmful.
SADC MPs want end to armed insurgency in Mozambique
Windhoek. — The 48th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum has unanimously adopted a strongly-worded motion calling for urgent regional action to stop armed insurgents that are destabilising northern Mozambique.











