Death celebration exposes MDC-Alliance’s shallowness
The third week of this month was perhaps Zimbabwe’s darkest as the nation lost four national heroes, who included three Government ministers and 70 Zimbabweans dying in one day due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Council faces shortage of undertakers
A SHORTAGE of undertakers, some of whom have been stricken by Covid-19, has resulted in Harare City Council failing to provide graves to bereaved families at Warren Hills cemetery.
Chinhoyi isolation centre opened
MASHONALAND WEST provincial isolation centre, which is equipped with state-of-the-art machinery sourced from well-wishers and the government was officially opened to Covid-19 patients last week.
Raw material rebate for fertiliser
Government has extended a rebate on duty for fertiliser manufacturers on some raw materials needed.
Forage banks boost for livestock farmers
Livestock farmers in Masvingo, Midlands, Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North provinces have started receiving inputs under the Presidential Livestock Scheme, which is meant to boost animal nutrition and curb drought-related deaths.
Covid-19: 15-year-old releases motivational track
Upcoming musician Samantha Tanatswa Mundoringisa (15) has said she is excited about the release of her debut single, “Don’t Worry” which she said was about hope and love during the difficult times of Covid-19.
OK Zim in marginal Q3 sales growth
Retail chain, OK Zimbabwe said last Friday the Covid-19 pandemic continues to squeeze its performance as consumer movement remains restricted after recording a marginal seven percent growth in sales during the festive season quarter ending December 2020.
Hilton Valentine, founding Animals guitarist dies
Hilton Valentine, guitarist with the Animals, dies aged 77
Knox regaining his touch as fox in the box
ZIMBABWE international forward, Knox Mutizwa, appears to have rediscovered his scoring form in the South African Premiership campaign.
Cyclone Eloise devastates southern Africa
Cyclone Eloise, which battered Southern Africa, left 15 people dead, scores injured and crops and infrastructural damage running into thousands of dollars as governments in the region release data of the impact of the tropical storm.











