Zifa gets greenlight to host coaching clinics

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA technical director Wilson Mutekede yesterday said the association is edging closer to resuming Caf coaching courses after getting permission from the Sports and Recreation…

Tourism confidence starts picking up: UNWTO

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) says confidence within the international tourism market is slowly picking up across the globe although arrivals were down…

Vic Falls scraps budget meetings as residents demand expenditure details

Lingani Nyika, Chronicle Reporter THE Victoria Falls City Council was yesterday forced to cancel some budget consultative meetings after residents demanded to be furnished with the local authority’s expenditure details.…

More should be done to capacitate ex-convicts for life after prison

Yvonne Ncube ZIMBABWE, like other countries, has adopted rehabilitation programmes in prisons and correctional services for ex-convicts in order for them to lead sustainable livelihoods after they are released from…

City intensifies blitz on informal traders

The blitz targeting informal traders who had built shacks and shelters on road verges in Harare Metropolitan province escalated yesterday as more illegal structures were demolished.

Hwange Tungsten operations deferred to 2022

HWANGE-based RHA Tungsten Mine is set to start operations next year and the Government expects the project to widen opportunities and create more jobs for locals.  

Mtawarira praises Rassie Erasmus for embracing diversity in the Springboks

TENDAI Mtawarira has praised South Africa director of rugby Rassie Erasmus for helping players from all backgrounds to feel comfortable within the Springboks set-up. The Springboks suffered a number of…

Sniffer dogs to test Covid-19

Own correspondent KIGALI: Rwanda has launched a three-month pilot program to test for Covid-19 using sniffer dogs, becoming the first country in Africa to pilot canine screening. The dogs can…

Gweru stops property attachments

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief DEFAULTING Gweru residents heaved a sigh of relief following the local authority’s decision to stop attaching their property for not settling bills. Gweru City Council…

Premier seeks £1m for Zulu lithium project

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter DIVERSIFIED mining group, Premier African Minerals, has made a placement of £1 million for the ongoing definitive feasibility study at the company’s Zulu Lithium project…

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