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…
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…
Former Bosso player dies at social game
Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders fringe player Mbuso Mandiopera died during a social football match at Esilwane Youth Centre in Pumula suburb on Sunday. According to Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Abednico…
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…
Legislator declares war on drug dealers
HARARE South legislator Cde Tongai Mafidi Mnangagwa has warned people peddling drugs, which he says are ruining many youths.
Doctors call for tighter COVID-19 rules as new cases spike in S. Africa
With over 61,000 active cases of the coronavirus in the country, the South African Medical Doctors Association Chairperson Angelique Coetzee called for tighter restrictions to curb rising infections.
ZNFPC tackles drug abuse in youths
Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) has expressed concern over the abuse of drugs in Mashonaland Central among youths.
Mastercard Foundation to spend $1.3 billion to vaccinate Africans against COVID-19
One of the world’s largest foundations will spend $1.3 billion over the next three years to acquire and deliver COVID-19 vaccines for more than 50 million people in Africa. It’s a first-of-its-kind effort for a Western nonprofit to bolster Africa’s lagging vaccination campaign amid widespread fears of a third wave of infections on the continent.










