Supreme Court sets aside ZimParks rangers conviction
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Supreme Court has set aside the conviction and sentence of two Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) rangers who ordered a Zambian man…
Mpilo gets state-of-the-art gadgets
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter MPILO Central Hospital yesterday received state-of-the-art machines from the Higher Life Foundation to help the hospital improve maternal and neo-natal health services. The equipment includes three…
Jack Draper retires on ATP Tour debut
British teenager Jack Draper was forced to retire from his debut on the ATP Tour after struggling with the heat and collapsing on court in the Miami Open. Draper, 19,…
Catholic priests, nuns give thumbs up to vaccination
Farirai Machivenyika, Senior Reporter The ongoing vaccination against the Covid-19 pandemic is good for the country and everyone should get the jab, the Roman Catholic’s Archbishop of Harare Robert Christopher…
England, Albania match doubtful
ENGLAND’S crunch World Cup qualifying match against Albania was under threat last night after a row erupted between police and the local FA. The Three Lions are due to play…
‘Let us lead from the front’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has implored the Zanu PF leadership to lead from the front in mobilising the people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 under Phase Two and Three of the inoculation exercise which is targeting the grassroots population across the country.
President on Thanksgiving
Zimbabweans should continue to humble themselves before God in prayer for the country to enjoy blessings such as good harvests, in an environment of peace.
Warriors qualify for AFCON finals
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors gave the country something to cheer its spirits last night after they completed their mission, to qualify for the 2021 AFCON finals, with a game to spare.
Catholics give thumbs up to vaccination
The ongoing vaccination against the Covid-19 pandemic is good for the country and everyone should get the jab, the Roman Catholic’s Archbishop of Harare Robert Christopher Ndlovu has said.
We’ve nothing to do with recalls: Zanu-PF
ZANU PF has dismissed allegations by the United States that it is involved in the recall of opposition members from Parliament.











