Varsity ventures into mining
Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU) has ventured into mining in Bindura and has established a faculty of mining, Vice chancellor Professor James Chetsanga has said.
SA bank restructures US$200m Zinara loan
Zimbabwe got a reprieve after the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) agreed to restructure the US$206 million loan that the Zimbabwe National Road Administration got to refurbish the Plumtree-Mutare Highway in 2011, a Cabinet Minister has said.
World: Covid 19 death surpasses the 3 million mark
A total of 3 480 480 people globally have succumbed to Covid -19 since the start of the pandemic in December 2019, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said.
Indian variant contained
The deadly Covid-19 Indian variant that was detected in Kwekwe is being contained with no new cases recorded since confirmation of the first case last week.
COVID strain first detected in India found in 53 territories: WHO
The coronavirus variant first detected in India has now been officially recorded in 53 territories, a World Health Organization (WHO) report shows.
MDC Alliance lies have short legs, indeed
In 2019, just a year after the harmonised elections, a ‘dead protestor’ appeared in the dock.
DeltaForce Boxing Academy to host Pound for Pound series
DELTAFORCE Boxing Academy are next month expected to host the Pound for Pound Series in Harare.
ZPCS introduces home leave for open prisoners
Prisoners held in the open prisons will now be given five days of home leave each month as a result of a new policy by Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS).
Bitter-sweet tale of Zim’s conjoined twins
Oblivious to the bittersweet story of her life, little Anotidaishe slept peacefully in her mother’s arms.
China’s development sets example for world
HARARE. – China’s rapid development offers the world great inspiration that a country could achieve prosperity through modernisation instead of waging wars, a top Zanu PF official has said.











