First Lady, parents exchange notes

MEN and women from all walks of life yesterday came together and exchanged notes on the ideal mother and father that Zimbabwe wants, as part of ongoing efforts to build a morally-upright nation.

FA get first female chairperson

LONDON — The Football Association have appointed their first female chairperson in their 157-year history, with the business executive Debbie Hewitt expected to take up the position in January.

Tourism confidence starts picking – UNWTO

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 by 83 percent during the first quarter of the year. 

JSC probes its secretary

THE Judicial Service Commission on instructions from Chief Justice Luke Malaba is investigating the alleged meeting of its secretary, Mr Walter Chikwana, with one of the judges assigned to hear the application for a contempt of court finding against the Chief Justice and the subsequent recusal by Justice Webster Chinamora.

For Tino, there’s no place like home

AS Warriors forward, Tino Kadewere, delivered an intimate address to Harare City players in the capital yesterday, one thing was evident.

Mushfiqur to miss Zim T20Is

DHAKA. — Bangladesh will be without Mushfiqur Rahim for the forthcoming Twenty20 cricket series against Zimbabwe, an official said yesterday, after the veteran batsman asked to sit out the games.

Ethiopia’s COVID-19 cases surpass 273,000

ADDIS ABABA, June 8 (Xinhua) — Ethiopia registered 110 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, taking the nationwide tally to 273,024 as of Monday evening, according to the country’s Ministry of Health.

SARS tightening controls for taxpayers who want to leave SA

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued a guideline for taxpayers who want to cease having South African tax residence this upcoming tax season, and it’s not a simple tick box exercise, according to tax experts.

Private bus companies in illegal local operations

Some bus operators illegally operating in Harare are ferrying passengers from one suburb to another during the night in disregard of the Government’s directive that only Zimbabwe United Passenger Company registered buses should give local service.

Mat North pins hope on mining

Lingani Nyika, Victoria Falls Reporter MATABELELAND North province would leverage on its vast natural resources to transform its economy with mining investments expected to unlock more job opportunities. The Minister…

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