Women’s rugby team leaves for Uganda

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Women’s Rugby 15s team left the country on Sunday evening for Uganda to take part in the Women’s Rugby Africa Cup. Zimbabwe are in…

Zimbabwe in search of men and women of valour: President

Harare Bureau AS the march towards Vision 2030 continues loyal sons and daughters of the country must step up and advance national interests both among the country’s diplomats and also…

‘It was war!’ Minnie Dlamini-Jones on overcoming Covid-19

Minnie Dlamini-Jones and her family have tested negative for Covid-19 after having gone through the most fighting the virus for the last two weeks. On Sunday, the media personality took…

‘AfCFTA has big business opportunities’

Prosper Ndlovu in Lilongwe, Malawi ZIMBABWE and Malawi businesses should synergise operations and position themselves to tap into the vast market opportunities under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).…

Govt pays $98 million towards 1 749 health workers Covid-19 insurance payout

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT has to date paid $98 million to 1 749 health workers who contracted Covid-19 in the line of duty as an insurance payout. A…

Warriors Cosafa display riles fans

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS’ poor performance at the Cosafa Cup has riled fans, with most blasting head coach Zdravko Logarusic and his assistants for their biased selection of…

Mamombe in bid to delay trial again

MDC-ALLIANCE members — Joana Mamombe, Netsai Marova and Cecilia Chimbiri — yesterday made another attempt to delay their trial on allegations of faking their abductions sometime in May last year when they appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court.

Midlands police increase lockdown patrols

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief POLICE have increased patrols in the Midlands where a lot of people are violating Government lockdown measures, to curb the spread of Covid-19. Police are…

First Lady gets praise over GBV national call centre

Harare Bureau Zimbabweans are now reaping benefits from the recently established national call centre — the 575 hotline for survivors and victims of sexual and gender-based violence – with stakeholders…

SA deploys army to quell protests, looting

In a demonstration that soldiers can be deployed to help the police if called upon, South Africa started dispatching the military in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces yesterday to quell disturbances that have seen shops being looted, vehicles and buildings burnt, and some roads badly damaged.

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