All eyes on Warriors

The seventh Total African Nations Championship kicks-off this evening as host nation Cameroon takes on Zimbabwe in the curtain-raiser of the football tournament.

Warriors to shake off the rust at CHAN tournament

Despite experiencing more than a year of inactivity, Zimbabwe insists they will not be mere pushovers when they arrive in Yaoundé for the Total African Nations Championships (CHAN), Cameroon 2020.

Verdant untamed Hwange . . .

ON entering the gate to the Main Camp, fresh game dung juxtaposed with stunted, sparsely populated bush shrubbery and a water hole, give valuable clues to what happens in Zimbabwe’s undisputed theatre of the jungle — the Hwange National Park.

Tackling wetlands developments an uphill battle for Zim

The flooding of scores of houses built on or near wetlands in various parts of the country following the unusually heavy rains that pounded the country in recent days, points to corruption and weak implementation of existing environmental laws that prohibit construction on undesignated land on rivers and delicate ecosystems such as wetlands.

Gold dealer buys bag of sand for US$70k

TWO brothers allegedly defrauded a gold dealer of US$70 000 after selling him a bag of sand that they pretended had made 7kg of an amalgam of gold and mercury.

Cotton hectarage increases 28pc

Farmers have put 185 557 hectares under the Cotton Presidential Inputs Scheme 2020/21 summer cropping season, representing a 28 percent increase from the 144 696 hectares planted during the same period last year by farmers.

ZPCS warns journalists against blocking prisons vehicles

Journalists covering court cases have been advised against blocking vans carrying suspects to court, and disobeying orders from Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officials as that may result in the suspects fleeing.

Republicans deeply divided over Trump as Senate trial looms

US Republicans in Congress are deeply divided after 10 members split with their party to impeach President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Covid-19 reinfections haunt Zimbabweans in Diaspora

There is an increasing fear here of people, including Zimbabweans, being infected with Covid-19 more than once with the subsequent attacks being far more dangerous.

Biden begins presidency with positive ratings

As Joe Biden prepares to take office just days after a deadly riot inside the US Capitol, 64 percentof voters express a positive opinion of his conduct since he won the November election. Majorities also approve of Biden’s Cabinet selections and how he has explained his plans and policies for the future.

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