Everton appoint Rafael Benitez as manager
Everton have appointed former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez as their new manager. The 61-year-old Spaniard has signed a three-year deal and succeeds Carlo Ancelotti, who resigned in early June to…
Zim dollar slightly eases against US dollar
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe dollar slightly eased against the United States dollar at the weekly foreign currency auction platform to trade at 85,42 on Tuesday compared to last week’s 85,36.…
Nkomo: A globalist, political negotiator
The late Comrade Joshua Nkomo’s legacy is prominently embedded in the military and radical polemic side of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.
Mining industry unpacked
This article seeks to give an overview of the minerals found in Zimbabwe. The country’s mining industry is poised for growth with the Government planning annual export earnings of US$12 billion in the next few years.
Zuma in ‘high spirits’ despite sentence
JOHANNESBURG. – Former president Jacob Zuma was in “high spirits” yesterday, a day after the country’s top court handed him a 15-month jail sentence, an aide said.
Mash West women rebuild broken lives
The Covid-19 pandemic has altered the global and economic landscape in a short space of time.
WHO declares China malaria-free
GENEVA. – Following a 70-year effort, China has been awarded a malaria-free certification from WHO – a notable feat for a country that reported 30 million cases of the disease annually in the 1940s.
Community delivers two more ambulances to Beitbridge Hospital
Thupeyo Muleya , Beitbridge Bureau Community members have pooled resources to rehabilitate ambulances and service vehicles at Beitbridge District Hospital. Operating under the name “Friends of Beitbridge Hospital”, the members…
Ndiraya leaves bubble for DeMbare duty
DYNAMOS coach, Tonderai Ndiraya, has briefly excused himself from the Warriors training camp to lead his side, in a Chibuku Super Cup match against Herentals, at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.
England sensational win smashes TV viewership records
LONDON. — England’s sensational win over Germany at Euro 2020 was watched by more than 20 million people, the BBC announced yesterday, the biggest British television audience to a single programme this year.











