Takawira fought for equality, freedom

CDE Leopold Tapfumaneyi Takawira, Vice President of ZANU, was born in 1916 in Mvuma and he died in prison in 1970 and was first buried in his rural home in Chirumanzi. 

Villa boss rallies against Euro Super League

LONDON. — Aston Villa chief executive, Christian Purslow, says the proposed European Super League, which shook world football to its foundations yesterday, was a “grotesque concept” and goes against everything the game stands for. 

Blanket gold production slows in Q1

Resources group Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc says first quarter gold production at its local unit — Blanket Gold Mine came in slightly lower than same period last year due to flooding.

Zim rowers shine in Italy

ZIMBABWEAN rowers returned to international competition over the weekend with a bang as Peter Purcell Gilpin scooped a silver medal in Italy. 

Zim joins other African countries to tap nuclear energy

Latest moves by the Government to approve the framework for cooperation with the Russian Federation State Atomic Energy Corporation to explore possibilities for adopting nuclear energy as a source of power, demonstrates the country’s commitment to tap into nuclear power opportunities to expand its electricity production base.

IPEC notes inconsistencies in pension funds’ valuations

Zimbabwe’s insurance sector regulator, the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) says it has noted inconsistencies in pension funds’ valuations of the companies that were suspended from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).

Msipa’s team faces relegation in Spain

MIGHTY Warriors skipper, Emmaculate Msipa, is worried that her Spanish club, CF Joventut Almasorra, continue to slip towards the relegation zone in the Segunda Division Pro. 

Selection of judges transparent

The Constitutional Amendment Bill (No.1) which among other things, empowers President Mnangagwa to appoint the country’s Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and a Judge President, sailed through Senate, sending the opposition MDC Alliance to go up in arms against a transparent democratic process.

Govt mulls voluntary levy on cheese, butter imports

THE Government is mulling a voluntary levy on cheese and butter imports, but players in the sector want more measures to be put in place if the milk herd is to grow.

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