#WeMove: Charles Mahlaba Banda taps into virtual shows

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent JAZZ musician, Charles Mahlaba Banda says public gatherings ban will not deter his growth as he has tapped into the virtual space. He performed with a…

Gunmen storm villages, kill dozens in Nigeria

Armed assailants have killed 53 people in north-west Nigeria’s Zamfara state, according to police and local residents, the latest violence to hit the restive region. Many motorcycle-riding gunmen known locally…

Cranrid commits to tennis support

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter CRANRID Petroleum, which funded the J5 Bulawayo Cranrid ITF South Central Zim Legs Under-18 tournaments that ended on Saturday, has committed to continue supporting junior tennis…

GBV spike during Covid-19 pandemic shows a need to invest in coping mechanisms

Hazel Marimbiza WHEN Zimbabwe went into lockdown to protect citizens from Covid-19, women and girls faced an increased risk of exposure to gender-based violence (GBV). Although GBV is known to…

Mechanised Intwasa/ Pfumvudza on the horizon

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT plans to introduce mechanised agriculture under the Pfumvudza/Intwasa farming concept to improve efficiency and boost national food security. Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural…

Judgment day for Taj Abdul gang

NINE suspected armed robbers led by Musa Taj Abdul and believed to be responsible for a spate of robberies around the country, will know their fate today when a Harare magistrate hands down a judgment in a matter they are accused of being found in possession of guns and ammunition in Beitbridge last August.

Man jailed for ripping open fellow villager’s tummy

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 29-YEAR-OLD man from Nuli area in Beitbridge has been jailed for an effective three years for ripping open a fellow villager’s stomach with a knife.…

Pension funds, insurers get new guidelines

INSURANCE firms and pensions funds are now required to create a third sub-account for foreign currency denominated contributions.

WHO condemns local pharmaceutical plants

Production plants of majority of local pharmaceutical firms have been classified not suitable for manufacturing of medical drugs by World Health Organization (WHO), a situation which require massive retooling, according to a new Government policy document.

Govt avails $1,5 million relief for Kwekwe doctors

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent GOVERNMENT has released $1,5 million to assist doctors and staffers whose property was destroyed by fire at Kwekwe General Hospital last Monday. About 14 families, among…

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