JUST IN: Burnley stun Liverpool to end unbeaten home record

Champions Liverpool suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to lowly Burnley on Thursday night, ending their 68-match unbeaten home record in the English Premier League football as their title defence continued to fade.

JUST IN: Lampard deserves more time at Chelsea, says Arteta

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta survived a difficult run of form earlier this season and looks to have turned the club around and the Spaniard said his Chelsea counterpart Frank Lampard should also be given time to get them back on track.

BREAKING: Former Minister Aeneas Chigwedere succumbs to Covid-19

Former Education Minister and Mashonaland East Governor Aeneas Chigwedere has succumbed to Covid-19.

JUST IN: Justice Chikowore not under investigation – JSC

Nyore Madzianike- Senior Court Reporter The Judiciary Service Commission (JSC) has refuted claims circulating on social media that High Court judge justice Benjamin Chikowore is under probe for releasing on bail…

JUST IN: Experts warn farmers against fall armyworm

Agricultural experts and agronomists have warned farmers against the devastating effects of the worm and urged them to use insecticides to protect their yields.

RBZ to tighten screws on importers

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will this year focus on monitoring the use of foreign currency that importers are accessing from the auction system amid suspicion that not all of it is being used for intended purposes. 

‘Unity will ensure Covid-19 victory’

Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday urged the nation to unite in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic to suppress the spike in deaths related to the disease. He made the…

Fertiliser shortage dampens promising season

The shortage of ammonium nitrate fertiliser is dampening a promising season that has so far been characterised by good rains, and indications are major crops such as tobacco that earn the country millions of dollars in foreign currency might suffer if no urgent measures are taken, Business Weekly can report.  

SB Moyo declared national hero

Harare Bureau The late Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Lieutenant General Sibusiso Busi Moyo (Retired), has been declared a national hero. Lt-Gen Moyo succumbed to Covid-19-related complications on Wednesday…

COMMENT: Africa’s liberation heroes are dying

Speaking at the first diplomatic meeting towards the establishment of the Museum of African Liberation on October 21 last year in Harare, late Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade…

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