ZRU boss Jani elevated again

ZIMBABWE Rugby Union president, Aaron Jani, has been elevated to chair the performance sub-committee, which works with all the top-tier nations, in Rugby Africa.

No joy for Health official

Epidemiology and Disease Control director in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Portia Manangazira has to wait a little longer before the High Court can hear her bail appeal as no date has yet been set.

Commodities Exchange to go live

The commodities exchange, the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX), is doing final engagements with key stakeholders such as farmers before the exchange goes live this month.

Michael Essien under fire

LONDON. — Micheal Essien has come in for a barrage of abuse after declaring his support for gay rights in Ghana.

Jirira excited with Warriors’ clearance

AFTER missing the last draft, because of Covid-19 travel complications, United States-based defender, Tendai Jirira, can’t wait to make his much-anticipated debut for the Warriors in the 2021 AFCON qualifiers.

Rights of employees during corporate rescue

This article seeks to explain the effect of corporate rescue on company employees and the rights of those employees during the corporate rescue proceedings.

Worms hold innovative key to wastewater treatment

Rapid urbanisation and a steadily rising population in cities and towns has left decades — old sanitation infrastructure in Zimbabwe under pressure.

JUST IN: VP Mohadi resignation unexpected – President

Political Editor President Mnangagwa has said the resignation of Vice President Mohadi from Government was unexpected. In his remarks at the Politburo, the President paid tribute to Cde Mohadi for…

ED warns against vaccine profiteering

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has warned individuals who might want to capitalise on the Covid-19 vaccine  to make profits, saying access to the vaccine is a human right…

JUST IN: Frantic effort to repair road

The incessant rains which have rendered some communities in Nyaminyami district including Mola and Mayovhe inaccessible left a trail of destruction including 16 homesteads and one death.

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