Independence brought economic opportunities: Farmer
The attainment of the country’s independence on April 18, 1980 brought with it immense economic opportunities to the previously marginalised black majority, a Mashonaland Central based farmer said ahead of today’s 41st Independence Day celebrations.
JUST IN: “The future is bright”- ED
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has reassured the nation that its collective strength and fortitude are capable of defeating any challenges, including the Covid-19 global pandemic and urged citizens…
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Spurs manager Mourinho on Pogba criticism: ‘I couldn’t care less’
Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho has said he “couldn’t care less” about Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba’s criticism of his management of players. Frenchman Pogba said that his former Old…
JUST IN: DeMbare and Amahlolanyama collide this afternoon
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Exactly 491 and 400 days since Dynamos and Highlanders respectively last played competitive football, the two traditional giants of the domestic game collide on Sunday…
Nathi Mthethwa to strip Cricket South Africa of its powers
Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa will this week ban Cricket South Africa (CSA) from being the authority that runs the sport in country after the organisation’s provincial presidents failed to vote…
LIVE BLOG: 41st INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
President Mnangagwa is this morning expected to address the nation on the occasion of the country’s 41st Independence anniversary celebrations. The truncated event is being held at State House in line with measures to contain the Covid 19 pandemic.
Painful policies pay off, says President
ZIMBABWE has begun to enjoy the fruits of painful policies introduced by the Second Republic when it came to power, with consistent electricity and fuel supplies and a stable local currency.
‘More to opposition than sabotage’
MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa should denounce his party’s promotion of violence and embrace constructive dialogue on a national platform created to engender peace and unity in the country, President Mnangagwa has said.











