Hamilton signs new contract for 2021

Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has signed a new one-year contract with Mercedes for the 2021 season. The 36-year-old’s previous deal lapsed in 2020 but he will now race…

Pogba out for few weeks

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba will be out of action for “a few weeks” with a thigh muscle injury, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed. France international Pogba was replaced…

Online churches: the new norm

Some churches have said the cost of data is preventing less privileged members from accessing sermons.

Ireland men’s cricket team tour of Zimbabwe postponed

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter THE Ireland men’s cricket team, which was meant to tour Zimbabwe for a limited overs series will no longer be coming, with the tour scheduled…

Zanu PF to flush out land barons

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s Vision to ensure Zimbabwe becomes an upper-middle class economy by 2030 will be achieved and the governing party Zanu PF should remove impediments, including land barons, that stand in the way of the goal, an inter-ministerial committee heard.

Shava lands Foreign Affairs portfolio…as President announces new appointments

President Mnangagwa yesterday appointed Zimbabwe’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dr Frederick Shava as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

GMB eyes 3,1m tonnes storage as bumper harvest beckons

Zimbabwe expects a bumper harvest of more than 3,1 million tonnes of maize this season, a surplus of 1,2 million tonnes after all local demand including that of the farmers families is met, and the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) is now working on expanding its storage capacity and setting up the collection centres for the harvest.

Senegalese football giants expected today

SENEGALESE giants, ASC Jaraaf, are expected in Zimbabwe today for their battle against FC Platinum in the CAF Confederation Cup group stage play-offs.

Designer Leah: Covid-19 changed me

United Kingdom-based fashion designer Leah Mubwandarika says the Covid-19 pandemic has “galvanised” her to work for the community.

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