Namibian delegation in trade mission to Zimbabwe

The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG in collaboration with the Namibia Ports Authority and the Ministry of Works and Transport, and other key industry stakeholders in Namibia will be conducting a trade mission to Zimbabwe from this Friday to July 2, 2021. 

Reprieve for foreign-trained doctors

THE Government has eased restrictions on foreign-trained medical professionals, allowing them to practice locally under supervision while undergoing their probation period.

Armed robber to serve remaining 8 years

Serial armed robber Alouis Nyamadzawo, who was jailed in 2019 but then released on bail pending appeal,will now serve  his effective nine-year sentence after he was rearrested this week .

Upcoming musician takes heed of President’s inclusivity

Upcoming musician Prince Tawonga has taken heed of President Mnangagwa’s call for inclusivity of all people living with disability by producing an audio-visual song in sign language. 

West should come clean on atrocities committed in Africa

The last week of May 2021 opened a new chapter in the history of Africa-Western countries relations.

Chief Jay Samanyanga hits the right note

There are times when music sweeps you off your feet. There is a time when music really gets under your skin. Then you feel it. And, then, you become part of it. 

Local company loses US$7 500 to burglars

A Harare company this week reportedly lost US$7 500 to five armed robbers who disarmed a security guard manning the premises along Simon Mazorodze Road.

Taking stock of Zim’s ICDP commitments

After the Nairobi Summit in 2019, Zimbabwe National Task Force on Population and Development was given the mandate to trace the progress being done by the country as far as the summit’s commitments are concerned.

Soccer Covid-19 ban frustrates PSL coaches

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter SUSPENSION of topflight football has frustrated coaches who were beginning to get their teams into groove after more than a year without kicking a ball…

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