INaaz ilungiselela amaOlympics
INHLANGANISO yeNational Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz), isitshele labo abafuna ukumela isizwe kumidlalo yamaOlympics ukuthi balungiselele ukuncintisa kumaWorld Para Athletics Grand Prix kuqala. Imidlalo yeGrand Prix le izaqhutshelwa eDubai mhlaka…
‘We need to stand united, work together’
Special Address by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the World Economic Forum Virtual Event of the Davos Agenda on 25 January 2021.
Sikhala remains in custody, Chin’ono freed
MDC-Alliance vice president, Job Sikhala, will spend more days in custody after High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi yesterday set Monday for judgment on his bail appeal on allegations of publishing falsehoods on social media platforms after he falsely accused a police officer of beating to death a child with a baton in Harare.
Ex-NetOne boss heads to Labour Court
The battle by NetOne to part ways with former CEO Lazarous Muchenje and Mr Muchenje’s determination to stay on has been referred to the Labour Court.
Global experts speak on vaccines misconception
Zimbabwe is expected to receive its first batch of Covid-19 vaccine next month, with the Government now finalising its national deployment plan and training of health care workers who will administer the inoculation.
Badlula i-1 000 asebebulewe yi-Covid-19 eZim
YiNtatheli kaMthunywa INANI labantu asebebulewe yiCovid-19 selifike ku-1103 kusukela ngesikhathi kuqala ukubikwa ukuqhamuka kwegcikwane leli. Ugatsha olubona ngezeMpilakahle kanye lokondliwa kuhle kwabantwana ngoLwesibili kuyonale iviki luveze ukuthi kulabantu abangu-3258 ababanjwe…
ZACC revive probe into Zifa’s US$740k transfer
ZIFA board members have one again come under the radar of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission over the long-running saga in which US$740 000 was transferred from the association’s account into a private bank account.
Striking Harare city workers send SOS to Govt
While Harare City Council is unable to pay annual bonuses and December salaries to its staff, reports are surfacing that salaries and acting allowances are being paid to multiple managers for the same post, increasing pressure on the council finances and cash flows.
SB Moyo: Teacher’s memories of a cultured, disciplined pupil
THE late Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Lieutenant-General (Rtd) Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who was buried yesterday at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, was a cultured, disciplined and intelligent student who exuded leadership qualities at a young age.
SA alcohol ban: Shop owner hides R16k worth of alcohol in potato bags
Yet another arrest has been made in connection with the illegal sale of alcohol in the central South African region this week, but it’s the way traders are now concealing their stash that’s raising eyebrows — with the latest accused from the North West hiding his alcohol stock in potato bags.











