Nyanga reaps devolution fruits

  Post Reporter LIFE for folks in Nyanga District is set to change for the better following the completion of high impact projects in the communities, using resources from the…

Prominent Dynamos supporter dies

PROMINENT Dynamos supporter Mollen Macheme, who was one of the survivors of the accident that claimed nine of her colleagues in Kwekwe five years ago, has died.

Industry remains resilient despite Covid-19 impact

  Post Reporter GOVERNMENT has been lauded for putting in place measures that promote viability and sustainability for Zimbabwean industries against the backdrop of the negative economic impact of Covid-19.…

Journos want media centre established

  Post Reporter JOURNALISTS in Manicaland Province have implored Government and other stakeholders to help in establishing a media resource centre in Mutare that will enable them to carry out…

5 talking points as Jorginho sends Azzurri into Euro 2020 final

Italy secured a place in Sunday’s Euro 2020 final after needing a penalty shoot out to see off Spain. Jorginho slotted home the winning penalty at Wembley to continue his…

Borehole sunk at Marange triplets’ homestead

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   DONATIONS towards the upkeep of the triplets that were rejected by their father after birth continue pouring in after the District Development Fund (DDF)…

Gareth Southgate says England’s major tournament record is overstated ahead of semi-final vs Denmark

Gareth Southgate has said England’s major tournament record is often overstated as he aims to lead them into their first final since victory at the 1966 World Cup. England have…

LATEST: 28 people succumb to Covid-19

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter TWENTY-eight people succumbed to Covid-19 yesterday as the country recorded 1 949 new cases in the last 24-hour reporting cycle. The country has so far recorded…

Exemptions letters return, stiffer penalties for lockdown violators

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter CABINET on Tuesday reactivated exemption mechanisms that were first promulgated during the first lockdown last year, while promising stiffer penalties for lockdown violators including the…

Exemptions letters return, stiffer penalties for lockdown violators

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter CABINET on Tuesday reactivated exemption mechanisms that were first promulgated during the first lockdown last year, while promising stiffer penalties for lockdown violators including the…

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