Chasing pack not close to toppling tennis ‘Big Three’, says Andy Murray
Andy Murray was not surprised that Novak Djokovic won his ninth Australian Open crown on Sunday and said that the ‘young guns’ on the men’s tour have not closed the…
Daft Punk announce split after 28 years
Daft Punk, who were responsible for some of the most influential dance tracks of all time, have announced their retirement after nearly 30 years.
Zim has a huge skills gap: Minister
A Government commissioned audit shows that the country has a serious skills deficit of up to 62 percent despite having one of the highest literacy rates in the world.
JUST IN: Surge in domestic violence worry police
Police have expressed concern over increasing cases of domestic violence which in some instances, end up with deaths.
Bobby Shmurda, out of prison today
Bobby Shmurda is gearing up for his release from prison — and, thanks to fellow rapper Quavo, he’s already secured a ride home.
JUST IN: Another European Tour chance for Chinhoi
IN-FORM professional golfer Robson Chinhoi may have a rare opportunity to play in another European Tour co-sanctioned tournament – the Kenya Savannah Classic.
JUST IN: Gvt to allocate stands to cyclone Idai victims
Government will soon begin the allocation of housing stands at West End Farm in Bumba to more than 200 families who were displaced by Cyclone Idai, as part of efforts to speed up recovery efforts and finalise the relocation exercise.
Hailstorm destroy crops in Rusape
Samuel Kadungure Senor Reporter A SEVERE hailstorm swept the outskirts of Rusape recently and left a trail of agricultural destruction that has dampened farmers’ hopes of a bumper harvest. The…
Mthuli appoints new RBZ MPC team
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, on Sunday appointed five new members to Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
Anglo production reverts to pre-covid 19 level
Mining giant and Unki Mine’s parent company – Anglo American Platinum Limited- says production will return to pre-Covid 19 levels this year though Zimbabweans operations suffered due to regulations enforced to deal the global pandemic.











