Mai Rwizi a jack of all trades
Those old enough to have watched Mhuri yavaMukadota on national television, remember the mother of that house.
Museum of African Liberation gets more support
THE construction of the Museum of Africa Liberation in Harare that documents the continent’s liberation struggle is essential to tell the African story, Saharawi Republic Deputy Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Hamahu-Allah Mohamed, has said.
Stanbic intensifies safety against coronavirus
Leading financial services institution, Stanbic Bank, is banking on its top-notch innovative mobile and internet platforms to ensure its clients are well served throughout the 30-day lockdown.
SADC to promote skills transfer
THE Southern African Development Community (Sadc) has adopted a new Labour Migration Action Plan to promote skills transfer and match labour supply and demand for regional integration.
Informal sector must also save towards retirement
In Zimbabwe, the informal sector has become a means through which citizens pursue sustainable livelihoods.
Heavy rains: Govt activates response teams
The above normal rains, largely welcomed by farmers and others, have seen some roads damaged as is normal in better rainy seasons and some deaths, largely of people ignoring advice not to cross rivers in flood or flooded low-level bridges.
How African clubs have weaponised Covid-19
KAMPALA. — Ghanaian side Asante Kotoko are livid. FC Platinum of Zimbabwe described it as horror. And at least one coach is alleged to have resigned over it. It’s the stories of questionable Covid-19 test results and it goes on.
Golf distances itself from Trump
LOS ANGELES. — As much as President Donald Trump loves golf, leaders of the sport are racing away from the embattled United States leader for what they say is the good for the game.
Man U face Livepool in FA
LONDON. — Manchester United will host Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Cup after the two arch-rivals were drawn together on Monday night, with the game set to be played a week after their English Premier League football summit clash.
Billiat out for two months after injury
JOHANNESBURG. — Kaizer Chiefs marksman Khama Billiat is set to miss the next two months of the South African Premier Soccer League action due to injury, while Leonardo Castro is also sidelined.











