Tearful Serena cuts short briefing after defeat
MELBOURNE. — Serena Williams yesterday broke down in tears and cut short her post-match press conference after another failed bid to equal Margaret Court’s record Grand Slam haul, calling her defeat to Naomi Osaka “a big error day”.
Holistic approach to service delivery
Post Correspondent The United Mutare Residents and Ratepayers Trust (UMRRT) is a non-profit, community driven, individual based residents’ body founded in December 2013 with human rights at heart. It represents…
Mafume exposes MDC-A’s poor leadership pedigree
Last week, social media was on fire when the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana revealed that despite getting three times less in the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) funding allocation than Harare, Bulawayo’s roads were better maintained.
(SPONSORED) Plight of an African Child
Blessed Nhodza Today is globally recognized as the International Day of the African Child. It was set aside to focus attention on the barriers African children face in their quest…
‘Mutape aapi mwadhi dzekuhambisa’
Kingstone Mapupu MAPURISA eZimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) anoti ana Mutape nevamweni vanotungamire miganga avana mvumo yekubhale matsamba ekushandisa pakuhamba (exemption letters) sezvinokhombwa ngemuthetho wekudzasira Covid-19. Vanobhuya vakaemera mapurisa munyika, Assistant…
Good road network vital to revive domestic tourism
THE tourism industry has implored the Government to urgently fix the country’s major roads that have been damaged by heavy rains to ensure smooth domestic travel.
Covid-19 vaccination boon for business
Business players have commended Government for spearheading the country’s Covid-19 vaccination programme, which kick started yesterday and described it has the biggest hope for companies that have taken a huge knock from the pandemic.
Mash Central moves to correct wetlands wrongs
Mashonaland Central has set up a committee to look into illegal settlements on wetlands and ecologically sensitive spaces, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Senator Monica Mavhunga told a meeting of chief executive officers of all rural district councils and town clerks of urban councils yesterday.
Nampak outlines debt clearance plan
PAPER and packaging firm, Nampak Zimbabwe Limited, says it will next month start paying in tranches a US$66,8 million it owes foreign creditors.
Relief for SA-based locals
A South Africa-based company yesterday said it is ready to assist Zimbabweans who get injured in road accidents, while relatives of those who die in accidents can be supported so that they also benefit from claims in terms of the Road Fund Act (RFA).










