African tourism in Rhodesia hampered by hotel shortage
SALISBURY. — Although tours to Rhodesian places of interest are becoming more and more popular among Africans, suitable hotel accommodation is still a serious handicap to them.
Thousands throng border post to beat restrictions
Thousands of Zimbabweans and South Africans left the country yesterday through Beitbridge Border Post in a last-minute rush to beat the suspension of general travel, which went into effect by midnight.
Kombi driver goes on trial
THE trial of a commuter omnibus driver, who hit and killed two pedestrians before ramming into two other vehicles after defying Covid-19 restrictions banning kombis not registered with Zupco from operating, is expected to kick-off today at the Harare Magistrates’ Court.
China – Africa: Top 10 issues going into 2021
2020 proved to be a year that put the China-Africa relations in the spotlight with the arrival of the pandemic to the continent. As we settle into 2021, here’s a look at 10 issues that will continue to shape the Sino-African relationship.
Divisions rock Chinhoyi MDC-A councillors
Tensions continue to mount in MDC-Alliance amid revelations that six Chinhoyi councillors who survived last year’s purges by MDC-T now led by Mr Douglas Mwonzora are squabbling over the recently held mayoral election in which at least one of them voted for the Zanu PF candidate on a secret ballot.
Three executives leave AMA
THE Agriculture and Marketing Authority (AMA) said three of its senior executives are leaving the Government agency following a restructuring exercise.
Triathlon Zim hopeful Africa Cup will go ahead
TRIATHLON Zimbabwe are hoping the recent ban on sport will not have much effect on the Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup Troutbeck scheduled for next month.
Early opportunity for Real Betis Academy players
REAL Betis Zimbabwe Academy players have been presented with an early opportunity to prove their mettle before some top Spanish teams when they tour the European nation in March. The academy, the first in Africa, was launched late last year in the capital and they conducted their only training session using modern scientific equipment last month.
JUST IN: Julian Assange should not be extradited to the US – UK judge
LONDON. – A British judge ruled on Monday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States to face criminal charges including breaking a spying law, saying his mental health problems meant he would be at risk of suicide.
Watch out for new gospel musician UK based Dave oka Masuku as he drops debut album
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent UNITED KINGDOM based Plumtree born gospel musician David Moyo also known as Dave oka Masuku has released his debut 11 track gospel album titled Umalusi Ngu…





