Covid-19 cases, deaths continue to go down

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter COVID-19 cases and deaths continue on a downward trend with the latest update from the Ministry of Health and Child Care showing that  that only 50…

JUST IN: Sports Ministry will respect Covid-19 vaccine roll out priority list

FOLLOWING the arrival of the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines on Monday, the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Kirsty Coventry, says they will assess the vaccination programme first before getting local athletes vaccinated.

Vic Falls: Record flows for February

Victoria Falls, one of southern Africa’s biggest tourist attractions, has recorded its highest flows for the month of February following heavy rains that have been received in the bulk of the SADC region.

JUST IN: New champions for Piraishe Mabhena Chess Memorial Tournament

ROY Mwadzura and Linda Shaba were crowned the men’s and women’s champions of the Piraishe Mabhena Chess Memorial Tournament after they saw off stiff challenges from local and foreign-based players at the weekend.

Harry, Meghan speak

Harry, Meghan tell all on Oprah TV Royal sources say there is now ‘no way back to official duties’ for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the couple agree to 90-minute tell-all Oprah TV special Harry and Meghan are set to lose all their remaining royal patronages, the Daily Mail revealed yesterday.

JUST IN: Rape charges against DJ Fresh and Euphonik ‘dropped’

DJ Fresh and Euphonik say rape charges, which were laid by a Johannesburg woman, have been ‘dropped’.

JUST IN: Former top cop dies

Former Zimbabwe Republic Police Deputy Commissioner and liberation war hero Moses Griffiths Mpofu has died.

Road repairs begin

Rumbidzai Zinyuke More than 49 roads in rural Manicaland are in urgent need of repair after they were destroyed by heavy rains. According to the District Development Fund (DDF), the…

IMTT, a burden to business 

THE Intermediated Money Transfer Tax (IMTT) remains a burden to the viability of business, the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) says, reiterating earlier cross sectoral calls for it to be redesigned and treated as an allowable expense for income tax purposes. 

Sugar sector shifts to protectionist approach 

The country’s sugar industry has adopted a protectionist approach to shield the local market from speculative trade and illegal exports to neighbouring countries.  

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