Mamombe bail ruling deferred
MDC-Alliance members Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, accused of breaching the Level Four national lockdown after convening a public gathering at the Harare Magistrates Court, yesterday had their bail appeal ruling deferred to Thursday.
ZEC resumes activities
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday announced resumption of electoral activities following the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions by Government a fortnight ago.
Musona feels Billiat’s absence
ZIMBABWE captain, Knowledge Musona, says the absence of his regular striking partner, Khama Billiat, in the final two AFCON qualifiers, could not have come at a worse time for the Warriors.
Illegal miners invade Eldorado Mine
TWO of the 16 illegal gold miners who pounced on Eldorado Gold Mine on the outskirts of Chinhoyi last Friday morning have been arrested.
A journey back to the Devil’s Field, 24 years later
THEY all came flooding back – the memories of Accra, the threat of deportation, being dragged to a radio station, to try and force me into an apology, which I flatly rejected.
Exchange rate slightly moves
The official auction rate moved to $84,1197 to the US dollar yesterday, drifting 0,16 percent or around 13 Zimbabwe cents since last week with US$35,56 million allocated in total on the main and SME auctions.
Zim, Pakistan deepen ties
ZIMBABWE and Pakistan are committed to intensifying cooperation in sport and culture as they continue to strengthen their existing bilateral relations.
PPPs: Quicker way out
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), which the Government is pursuing through the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), are one of the quicker ways that can result in increased investments in infrastructure development.
Hi-tech revolution to change face of education
The Second Republic scored a first of its kind in schools infrastructural development, with construction of 17 state-of-the-art primary and secondary schools countrywide.











