ZANU PF dismisses MDC-A ‘cards’ claims
ZANU PF has distanced itself from “unfounded and untested” claims by the MDC-Alliance that the revolutionary party is printing opposition party membership cards and regalia, saying the party has no time for crumbling non-indigenous political outfits.
Mahendere overjoyed, humbled with global award
Gospel musician Minister Michael Mahendere, who is on top of his game at the moment, last week bagged an international award at the Global Music Awards Africa that were held in Accra, Ghana.
RBZ simplifies rules for tobacco marketing
Simple and transparent rules have been put in place by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) for the 2021 tobacco marketing season to ensure merchants and farmers can retain or be paid 60 percent of their net revenue in foreign currency and 40 percent in local currency.
Thousands stranded in Mozambique
Pemba, Mozambique. – Sporadic clashes broke out in Palma yesterday as thousands of residents hid around the besieged northern Mozambique town, scrambling to escape the area overrun by jihadist militants, aid agencies said.
AFCON qualification conceals Loga’s poor record
ZDRAVKO LOGARUSIC could have led Zimbabwe to the 2021 AFCON finals but the grim statistics, stalking his tenure, are still stirring up concerns ahead of tougher battles ahead.
‘Billiat’s injuries caused by stress’
JOHANNESBURG. — Legendary striker Wilfred “Silver Fox” Mugeyi believes stress might be one of the reasons Kaizer Chiefs star, Khama Billiat, is forever injured.
Ex-minister Kagonye back in court
Investigations into the case of former Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Petronella Kagonye, who is facing six counts of fraud, theft and criminal abuse of office charges, is expected to be complete by May 4, the court heard yesterday.
Property development company deregistered
DIRECTORS of property development firm, Balwearie Holdings, have been barred by the High Court from using the company’s CR14 form when transacting after it emerged that the document was fraudulently deposited at the Registrar of Companies.
Two die in hit, run accident
POLICE are hunting for a motorist who killed two pedestrians in a hit and run incident along Lomagundi Road in Harare yesterday morning.
Pasture production saves national herd
The number of cattle succumbing to drought declined from 66 000 in 2019 to 10 000 in 2020 due to Government and farmers’ efforts to improve pasture production and provision of subsidised commercial feeds.











