Lukaku honoured in Italy

ROME. — Inter Milan forward Romelu Lukaku has been named as the best overall MVP of the Italian Serie A, the official league award for the player of the season.

Air Zimbabwe resumes domestic flights today

AIR ZIMBABWE resumes domestic flights today, initially between Harare, Bulawayo and Victoria Falls, after a long break from January last year due to operational challenges and the clampdown on intercity movement under the Covid-19 lockdowns.

‘Protect grain from pests, veld fire’

Farmers have been urged to protect their grain from post-harvest losses to preserve the bumper harvest that Zimbabwe is expecting, and ensure household food security.

WHO switches to Greek alphabet for coronavirus variant names

COVID-19 variants are to be known by letters of the Greek alphabet to avoid stigmatizing nations where they were first detected, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Monday.

Katsande backs his Chiefs

JOHANNESBURG. — Zimbabwean midfielder, Willard Katsande, believes they “remain a big team” despite monumental challenges they have faced this season.

Matthaus savages Pep

LONDON. — Lothar Matthaus has launched a scathing attack on Pep Guardiola by insisting he stole the Champions League trophy from Manchester City because of his team selection for the final.

Sprucing up of Harare infrastructure begins

Cabinet received an update on Zimbabwe’s Response to the Covid-19 Outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, Honourable OCZ Muchinguri-Kashiri, as the chairperson of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on the Covid-19 Outbreak.

Plans afoot to boost women participation in agriculture

A plan to empower and increase women participation in the agriculture sector is underway, as the nation gears towards achieving an upper middle income economy by 2030.

Wife murderer loses freedom bid

A JAILED Chivhu man’s bid to overturn conviction and 13-year jail term imposed on him for murdering his wife at the height of a domestic dispute over adultery, 10 years ago, has failed after the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal.

Chinese firm warms up to ‘Open for business’ mantra

The Tsingshan Group, which is building a giant carbon steel plant in Mashonaland East Province, says it was convinced to invest in Zimbabwe following the Second Republic’s “Open for Business” policy.

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