Sikhala, Chin’ono appear in court
MDC-Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala and political activist Hopewell Chin’ono yesterday separately appeared in court for allegedly publishing falsehoods.
Farewell Brig-General Moyo
My first military training was in Zambia at Mwembeshi Training Camp and we were transferred to Mgagao which was a Zanla training camp.
Football faces unertain future
ZIFA president Felton Kamambo says the local authorities should devise ways to save the domestic football industry as prospects show that Zimbabwe could go for a second year without top-flight football being played because of the coronavirus.
New forex rules to lift mining
The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has welcomed the removal of a statutory requirement that compelled exporters to sell their foreign currency earnings in 60 days, saying this will go a long way in affording miners the leeway to plan.
NatPharm seeks to cut import bill
Local companies are being invited by the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) to supply health sector products that Zimbabwe is importing in a bid to reduce the import bill.
Covid-19: Turn off cameras, lights, filmmakers urged
Renowned filmmakers, including actors, directors and producers have urged their peers to adhere to Covid-19 regulations and restrictions and help curb the spread of the virus.
Gang arrested over US$30 000 theft
A suspected member of the gang of armed robbers who committed a spate of robberies while pretending to be police officers has appeared in court on charges of robbing a Harare family US$30 500 and other valuables.
UK widens travel ban
THE United Kingdom (UK) has banned arrivals from Zimbabwe among several southern African countries, including the Seychelles and Mauritius as part of measures to contain the spread of the new South African strain of Covid-19.
Farmers eye bumper harvest
Farmers in the Mazowe area expect a bumper harvest this season following good rains that have been received across the country.
Flood alert for Muzarabani
People in Mashonaland Central province’s low-lying areas such as Muzarabani, Dande, Kanyemba, Rushinga and part of Mt Darwin have been advised to be on high alert as there is a possibility of flooding following heavy rains in the last few days.











