Cabinet gives VID greenlight to resume operations

Cabinet received an update on the Covid-19 outbreak from the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, as chairperson of the Ad Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 outbreak.

More boarding schools on cards

Government will start constructing new secondary boarding schools this year following steep demand for places, with the initial phase seeing every district getting at least one of the earmarked 72 schools. 

Long live Magufuli’s legacy

With barely five years in office, the late Tanzanian leader Dr John Pombe Magufuli had not only endeared himself with his citizens, but managed to transform the geo-political narrative of the continent with unwavering stance that frowned the political, social and economic hegemony by Western capitals.

Community still in shock after Gogo’s shooting

The Lower Gweru community is still in shock following the shooting to death of 73-year-old granny, Eve Siwela, by two unknown gunmen at her home.

Covid-19 affected my wedding plans: Greatman

Musician Tongai Gwaze, popularly known as Greatman, has said the Covid-19 pandemic affected his plans to wed his wife Silibaziso Masara last year.

CBZ bankrolls inputs for 70 000ha winter wheat

CBZ Bank has availed inputs to cover over 70 000 hectares of winter wheat against a national target of 85 000 hectares of the crop.

We don’t have all our stars but, at least, they are safe

PORT-AU-PRINCE. — The Belize Football Federation have expressed their “disappointment and disgust” after a bus taking the national team to their hotel in Haiti was held up by an armed gang. 

Grammy award marks ‘big moment’ for African music, says Burna Boy

Lagos. — Modern African music is altering perceptions of the continent as part of a global cultural shift that marks a “big moment”, Nigerian music artist Burna Boy said after hailing his first Grammy award.

Mixed feelings over PSL cluster

PREMIER Soccer League clubs have expressed mixed feelings over the proposed cluster competition. 

Beitbridge farmers turn tables with Pfumvudza

Government’s adoption of smart agriculture programme such as Pfumvudza conservation farming is bearing fruits as evidenced by this year’s bumper harvest in Beitbridge District.  

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