Harare looking at long-term athletes development
Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter AFTER retaining the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe Track and Field Inter-provincial Championships title over the weekend, Harare Province is looking at a long-term athletes…
JUST IN: Three new Covid-19 cases recorded
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE recorded three new Covid-19 cases and no deaths yesterday as the national recovery rate remained at 94,2 percent. The three new cases were reported in…
JUST IN: Strive Masiyiwa gets first British billionaire honor
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEAN-born business mogul and Econet founder, Mr Strive Masiyiwa, who has reportedly attained British citizenship, has been named the first black billionaire in the United Kingdom. According to…
JUST IN: Zimbabwe National Karate Federation gets world recognition
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE World Karate Federation (WKF) has granted provisional affiliation to the Zimbabwe National Karate Federation (ZNKF), which is now the only internationally recognised karate body in…
Royal AM win promotion, but …
KwaZulu-Natal side Royal AM have won promotion to the Premiership, but their celebrations could still be destroyed by a legal tussle. The GladAfrica Championship season ended under a cloud of…
Pay farmers their dues: President
Companies that offer agricultural support to farmers should play their part in the industrialisation of rural areas through rewarding crop producers fairly, President Mnangagwa has said.
ZACC hunts for former Zinara boss
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is hunting for former Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) acting chief executive officer Moses Julius Juma who is on the run after losing a High Court appeal against his conviction and sentence for abuse of office.
Zim earns another WHO praise
Zimbabwe has launched the Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine (TCV), becoming only the third country in the world to make it part of its routine immunisation programme.
SA commissions Zim sanctions study
South Africa has revealed how it commissioned its own anti-sanctions research study on Zimbabwe as part of efforts to lobby for the lifting of the economic restrictions against the country.
Transporters welcome de-congestion plans
Bus operators and motorists are fully behind the Cabinet decision to ease congestion by upgrading roads and introducing bus lanes.











