Tokyo’s Olympic Stadium holds track and field test event, minus fans
HUNDREDS of athletes, including US sprinter Justin Gatlin, participated in a test event at the Olympic Stadium yesterday, as organisers fined tuned operations and practiced Covid-19 countermeasures with under three…
Eskom manager’s bank account frozen
The Special Tribunal last Friday froze the bank accounts of a senior Eskom manager over millions in alleged kickbacks.
President signs Manpower Act into law
Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa has signed into law, the Manpower Planning and Development Amendment Act that seeks to promote the development and implementation of a higher and tertiary education policy…
Southern Region clubs brace for congested fixtures
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region Division One League clubs should brace for a congested fixture programme once the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) gives the second-tier league…
New malaria vaccine proves highly effective
Coronavirus vaccines have been developed and deployed in record time, but as global roll-out has progressed, too few doses have been made available in low-income countries.
Family not aware of Rutendo Go Fund campaign
The family of talented theatre, literature and performing arts actress Rutendo Tapiwa Chigudu has called upon the public to respect their privacy as they grieve over the death of their beloved daughter.
ICC believe cricket remains very clean
The International Cricket Council believe the game at the highest level is clean and corruption in cricket is no longer rife despite the fact that the corruptors have upgraded their operating system.
Zimbabwe, Zambia struggle to reclaim assets in SA
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWE and Zambia are struggling to reclaim legacy indivisible assets including vast mineral rights covering close to two million hectares of land in South Africa…
Zim man caged 15 years in SA for smuggling explosives
A Zimbabwean man has been jailed for an effective 15 years by a Musina Magistrates Court under Limpopo province for smuggling contraband of explosives worth R95 000 into South Africa.
Zanu PF welcomes defectors
Over 100 people drawn from MDC-Alliance and Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) including a former legislator, on Saturday defected to Zanu PF in Hwange district saying they wanted to work with a party that is pro-people and development.











