George Floyd murder trial to press on

Minneapolis. –  The judge overseeing the trial of the former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death said he would move forward with jury selection yesterday despite an ongoing dispute over the possible reinstatement of a third-degree-murder charge that threatens to delay the case.

Motorsport ready for big comeback

AFTER having seen the whole of 2020 season, being wiped out by the outbreak of Covid-19, the local motorsport family were all smiles last week.

I never took sides, says Rainsford

FORMER Zimbabwe international cricketer, Edward Rainsford has shed some light on the circumstances which made him turn down an opportunity to become a Zimbabwe Cricket board member in 2019.

Lutumba needs $21 million for urbanisation

Beitbridge Rural District Council (BBRDC) requires $21 million to fund projects related to the upgrading of Lutumba Growth Point into an urban settlement.

Establishing a unified national brand strategy for tourism

Nation branding is such a strategic issue that is central to global competitiveness and visibility. It cannot be relegated to be a peripheral issue as it is core to enhanced economic performance through tourism competitiveness, foreign direct investment and talent attraction.

New polyclinic eases villagers’ headaches

MORE than 10 000 villagers in Tongogara, Shurugwi District, are set to benefit from the construction of a polyclinic using devolution funds and thus saving them long journeys when needing medical care.

Goods train derails

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter A FREIGHT train developed break failure, and derailed at a curve along a steep stretch at Tsungwezi, Nyazura, injuring three crew members while the fourth victim…

Late visual artiste Rashid Jogee receives NAMA @40 Legends’s trophy

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent The late veteran visual artiste, Rashid Mohamed Jogee was set to receive a National Arts Merit Award Legends @40 trophy for his contribution to the arts…

US$82 000 donation for Thorngrove Hospital

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has received a donation of goods worth US$82 000 from the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) that will be channeled to…

Women in mining communities challenge inequalities

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter WOMEN in mining communities have stepped up to challenge their exclusion in decision making processes on environmental issues that affect them and to also ensure there…

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