Bolamba Culture Birds prepare to launch third album
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent DANCE outfit, Bolamba Culture Birds are set to release their third musical album this month. The production is set to feature artistes from Zimbabwe and Botswana.…
Zim-born pathologist stirs controversy
Minneapolis. – Dr David Fowler, a South African-trained pathologist who was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, has been testifying for the defence in the murder trial of fired Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin charged with killing George Floyd.
Minister sets record straight over alleged CSC involvement
THE Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement, Dr Anxious Masuka, has clarified the appointment of Mr Ngoni Kudenga as rescue manager for the Cold Storage Company (CSC)…
Govt commits to full use of technology
Government is committed to working with all stakeholders in the ICT sector to ensure full use of technology and a level playing field, Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said yesterday.
PG Hodzi applauds vaccination process
Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has applauded the flawless manner in which the Covid-19 vaccination is being conducted, adding that the response from his staff has been overwhelming.
ZTN ready to hit screens
ZIMPAPERS Television Network (ZTN) which was last year awarded a broadcasting licence along with other five stations, has welcomed yesterday’s digital switch-over and is ready to roll out programming.
Ex-Praz boss challenges dismissal
Former Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) chief executive Mr Nyasha Chizu, has approached the High Court challenging the termination of his contract.
Zim TV goes digital
Mashonaland West Bureau ZIMBABWE will soon have free-to-air digital television services through 12 stations following the successful and historic switch-over yesterday, from the analogue signal to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT).…
Africa in a bind on vaccine deliveries: CDC
NAIROBI. – Many people in African countries who have received their first shot of a Covid-19 vaccine do not know when they will get the second one due to delivery delays, according to the continent’s top public health official.
Stocktheft suspect steals to settle legal fees
A man facing charges of stock theft stunned a court gallery in Gweru when he said he was pressed to steal the cattle to settle legal fees owed to a lawyer. The lawyer had represented him in a previous criminal case.











