Ministry partners Zim-Ninja in self-defence
Alec Masocha, Harare Bureau THE Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation yesterday launched their partnership with the Zim-Ninja Academy. The academy is led by the award-winning Sensei Wilfred Mashaya.…
With imports now out, local is lekker
A visit to any local supermarket now tells a different story.
Covid: DR Congo in race against time to vaccinate people
Only 5,000 people have been vaccinated out of a population of nearly 90 million.
China calls on US to stop hegemony
BEIJING. – China deserves to have a voice on the global stage, and it must speak up against the US discourse hegemony that often serves to throw dirt on China, a spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry said yesterday in response to a New York Times story that claimed that China is “using its money and power to create an alternative to a global news media dominated by outlets like the BBC and CNN.”
EU to hit AstraZeneca with second lawsuit over Covid-19 vaccine delivery
The European Commission will take further legal action against AstraZeneca over delayed shipments of its Covid-19 vaccines on Tuesday, an EU spokesperson said in a statement on Monday.
First Lady gives Hwange schools sewing machines
THREE schools in Hwange District have received sewing machines from the First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa in a programme to build the capacity of learning institutions to become economic hubs for their communities.
Housebreakers wreak havoc in Redcliff
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent REDCLIFF residents are living in fear following an increase in housebreaking and robbery cases in the town. The cases have been on the rise lately with…
Chiredzi farmer fishes a living out of pond
For 15 years armed with a four-pound hammer and a chisel, Clever Dumela, smallholder farmer at Jekero village of the Save area of Chiredzi dug out a well until water gushed out.
SA undertakers threaten to intensify strike over rules
JOHANNESBURG. – Aggrieved Gauteng funeral parlours say they will intensify their protest from yesterday and “shut down” all home affairs offices across SA until their complaints over the department’s regulations are addressed.
Supreme Court rules on ZPC/Intratrek dispute
A full hearing was required in the civil lawsuit between Intratrek Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Power Company before the High Court three years ago, the Supreme Court has ruled in an appeal judgment is in the process of being overtaken by events.











