Lockdown blessing in disguise for tour guide
Namibia-based Zimbabwean tour guide and musician Lesley Mukwacha who has failed to return back to work due to the Covid-19 lockdown is using the time to focus on music while waiting for normalcy to return.
Transport mogul Munhenzva dies
TRANSPORT mogul Regis Matavata of Munhenzva Bus Company has died of Covid-19.
OUR OWN BRYAN ROBSON – ANTHONY KAMBANI – IS GONE. . . local football fraternity pays tribute to ex-CAPS United midfielder
EX-CAPS United and Zimbabwe five-a-side player Anthony Kambani — who died in Harare on Wednesday night after a short illness — has been described as one of the most underrated players of his generation despite his role in anchoring the Green Machine side that claimed the “Cup Kings” moniker during the 1980s.
Kuvimba eyes Globe and Phoenix stake
Kuvimba Mining House, a diversified mining firm owned by the Government and foreign investors, intends to acquire Globe and Phoenix Gold Mine in Kwekwe, officials have said.
Health time bomb at crowded Chitungwiza boreholes
Chitungwiza residents yesterday expressed concern over persistent water shortages, resulting in them turning to boreholes where there are long queues and no social distancing.
Chalane: A disaster management report card
TROPICAL Depression Chalane has come and gone without any loss to human and animal life as well as major infrastructure damage, but it was the effort undertaken to minimise harm ahead of and during the tropical storm that was in itself a fire drill which provided important lessons for the country’s disaster management mechanisms.
UPDATED: Man in court for abusing corpse
A 49-year-old man from Epworth in Harare yesterday appeared in court on allegations of sexually abusing a corpse at a funeral.
New investor for Redwing Mine
THE Mutasa community and small-scale miners are set to benefit from the resumption of mining activities at Redwing Mine following the coming in of a new investor.
World leaders condemn assault on US democracy
Government officials and leaders of international organisations have expressed shock at violent protests in the US Capitol to support outgoing President Donald Trump, urging an immediate stop of violence, and a peaceful and lawful transfer of power.
Editorial Comment: Second lockdown is for our own good
THE second national lockdown announced by Government which came into effect on January 5 is a timely and welcome move.











