NEW: The Sunday Mail maintains market dominance
A leading report on media products has shown that The Sunday Mail remains the weekly newspaper of choice in Zimbabwe.
NEW: Harare clamps down on illegal water connections
Harare City Council will soon begin disconnecting illegal water connections around the city, which it says are bleeding the capital millions of dollars’ worth of potential revenue.
ZIFA president trial continues
The trial for ZIFA president Felton Kamambo who stands accused of bribing councillors to enable his ascension to the top post continued today with his lawyer advocate Tawanda Zhurara complaining about the arrest of key witness Mr Robert Matoka.
Teenage Hadebe moves to US Major League Soccer
The Houston Dynamo have acquired centre-back Teenage Hadebe from Turkish side Yeni Malatyaspor, pending a physical, the club announced on Tuesday. Houston also signed another centre-back Tim Parker to a…
No booze, no autographs, no hugs: Tokyo 2020 unveils fan rules with a month to go
No alcohol, no hugs, no cheers and no autographs: Tokyo Olympic organisers unveiled tough new rules for spectators at the pandemic Games on Wednesday, as they marked one month until…
Harare rakes in $42m from informal sector
Harare City Council raked in more than $42 million from the informal sector in 2020, a steep hike in revenue collections compared to $7,1 million collected the preceding year.
Man disappears after killing ex-lover
POLICE in Nyamapanda, Mashonaland East Province, are investigating a murder case where a 42-year-old man allegedly killed his ex-lover (22) for unknown reasons.
Teenage Hadebe completes million dollar move to MLS
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE international Teenage Hadebe has completed the move to the United States Major League Soccer after agreeing on a US$1.65m deal with Dynamo Houston. The three-year deal…
Teenage Hadebe completes million dollar move to MLS
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE international Teenage Hadebe has completed the move to the United States Major League Soccer after agreeing on a US$1.65m deal with Dynamo Houston. The three-year deal…
“Mutoriro” not classified as dangerous drug
CRYSTAL methamphetamine, commonly referred to as “mutoriro” in street lingo, is not classified as a dangerous drug according to the country’s statutes and the State cannot prosecute those found in its possession, a Harare lawyer has argued.










