Cavani unhappy in England, eyes South America return, says father
BUENOS AIRES — Manchester United’s Uruguay international striker Edinson Cavani is unhappy in England and wants to finish his career in South America, his father told media in Argentina on…
Reformed Champs League to deal blow to English soccer
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish says the proposed Champions League reforms would have “a devastating effect” on English football. Uefa’s proposal would see 100 more matches and four extra dates…
Another major mining venture takes off . . . global steel giant gives fresh impetus to attaining $12bn target
The country’s quest to attain a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023 has received fresh impetus with Government announcing that an iron ore mine and carbon steel plant is scheduled for ground-breaking in May this year.
Hackers fleece supermarket of $22m
TM Pick n Pay lost $22 million to e-mail hacking fraudsters suspected to be targeting huge businesses in the country, police have said.
3 000 more teachers to be recruited
Another 3 000 new teaching posts have been created for State schools and recruitment will be completed as soon as all classes are open on March 22, taking the number of new teachers hired to cope with Covid-19 distancing rules to 8 300.
UPDATED: Unicef rep bids farewell to VP Chiwenga
Zimbabwe is committed to achieving the target of reducing child mortality rate to less than 12 per 1 000 births by 2030, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Constantino Chiwenga has revealed.
Cabinet approves four Covid-19 vaccines
CABINET has approved the start of the second phase of Covid-19 vaccination exercise and urged companies intending to buy vaccines for their employees to procure only those that are registered in Zimbabwe.
Zim, Cuba pledge to boost ties
Zimbabwe and Cuba have pledged to continue strengthening relations, especially on the international arena, as the two are facing similar challenges including being under United States sanctions.
Murehwa murder: Family rejects DNA results
DNA tests have matched the jaw, tooth and limb recently recovered in searches by investigating police officers to the seven-year-old Murehwa boy Tapiwa Makore (Jnr) murdered in September last year for ritual purposes but the family is rejecting the results and wants a second test.
Medical aid societies hike fees
Zimbabweans seeking health care will have to fork out more for health insurance as medical aid societies have hiked contributions over the last few months for members paying in local currency.











