2021 National Budget gets presidential nod

Government departments can now start drawing money from the Fiscus after President Mnangagwa assented to the $368,5 billion, 2021 National Budget.

Tino Kadewere: A peculiar prophet

A PROPHET has no honour in his own land, unless your name is Tino Kadewere and you are one of the hottest attackers in Europe at the moment.

Mtapa gets bragging rights in City of Progress

THE city of Gweru can be proud. It gave the nation a Soccer Star of the Year award winner in 2001 — Maxwell “ Marhino” Dube. 

C’wealth, sanctions removal top priority

Rejoining the Commonwealth and seeking the removal of illegal economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, principally by the United States (US) and her allies, are the top priorities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade this year.

New adventure takes FC Platinum to Senegal

FC PLATINUM are set for a new adventure in the CAF Confederation Cup with a tricky group stage play-off against Senegalese football giants ASC Jaraaf.

US$2,7m heist an inside job

The robbery of US$2,775 million and $43 000 from a cash-in-transit ZB Bank vehicle along Harare-Chinhoyi Road on Wednesday is believed to be an inside job where three security personnel in the vehicle allegedly connived with robbers.

Sermon from the village . . . Noah’s ark, Moses and Covid-19

Like the story of Noah, it has become time up for many of our relatives and friends. Soon it could be us. On the death bed, there is no negotiation. We are desperate. If we do not observe restrictions and regulations, our time will be up. No matter how much money you have, no matter how much money you are owed and no matter how filthy rich you are, Covid-19 is real. You better play ball. The Government is playing its part, let us also play our part.

Boy seriously injured in fire cracker explosion

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter A teenage boy was injured in an explosion in Chitungwiza yesterday when he connected a fire cracker to a solar panel and used his tongue to test…

Vehicle radiation checks to start

Food and water testing for cancer causing radiation elements in imported foods will begin this year as the Government has already set up a Gamma Spectrometry Laboratory in Harare which is expected to assist in monitoring.

Editorial Comment: No room for complacency in fight against Covid-19

Warriors shot themselves in the foot during CHAN preparations.

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