Gwanda fails to meet reservoir deadline

Mthabisi Tshuma, Gwanda Reporter GWANDA Municipality has come under fire for failure to meet the deadline to complete the construction of the five megalitre Spitzkop Reservoir. Council had initially said…

Nightclubs, pirate taxis flout lockdown

Mthabisi Tshuma, Gwanda Reporter NIGHTCLUBS in Gwanda town, Matabeleland South province, have re-opened in violation of lockdown regulations. Illegal taxi operators who commonly use Honda Fit and Fun cargo vehicles…

Standard Bank named Best Bank in Africa

Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe’s South African-based parent company, Standard Bank Group, has been named the Best Bank in Africa in Global Finance’s 28th annual awards for the World’s Best Banks.  

Wada investigates handling of British rider’s 2010 test

THE World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) is investigating UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) for allowing British Cycling to conduct its own probe after a sample provided by one of its riders contained traces…

Kenya’s Safaricom launches 5G trial run, using Huawei, Nokia technologies

NAIROBI, March 26 (Xinhua) — Kenya’s telecoms operator Safaricom on Friday launched the commercial trial of 5G services in Nairobi and major urban centers in western Kenya, with Huawei and Nokia as technology partners. 

Hamilton continues to take a knee before F1 opener

MERCEDES’ seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton took a knee on the starting grid before yesterday’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix while wearing a black T-shirt declaring “Actions speak louder…

More vaccines arrive today

The first consignment of Indian Covaxin Covid-19 vaccines is expected in Harare today, with President Mnangagwa scheduled to receive 35 000 doses out of the 75 000 donated by the government of India.

New power plant to feed 25MW into national grid

A 13-kilometre power line linking Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical Energy (Private) Limited’s new plant in Hwange and Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is being installed in readiness to start feeding the initial 25MW of electricity into the national grid in the next two months.

Govt, chiefs make headway on lobola law

The last hurdle in the passing of the new Marriages Act is being sorted out between the Government and traditional leaders in a way that still ensures an unmarried adult man and adult woman can enter a legal and valid marriage without requiring anyone’s consent or being subject to a veto.

Government creates green economy opportunities

Government has created opportunities for the participation of young people in climate change processes, as it intensifies efforts to reconstruct the country’s green economy in a sustainable manner by 2030.

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