Old Mutual commits to supporting athletics in pandemic times
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter OLD Mutual have committed to continue their support of athletics despite the economic setbacks that have been caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement, Old…
Rhinos Queens get favourable draw
ZIMBABWE’S Black Rhinos Queens will fancy their chances at the inaugural edition of the COSAFA Women’s Champions League.
Ride-sharing reduces US drunk driving deaths
About one-third of all traffic crash fatalities in the US involve drunk drivers. Ride-sharing can play an important role in reducing these deaths, according to a new study. Researchers Michael…
Businesses challenged to embrace information age
Businesses should embrace the information age that is dawning as tool to navigate challenges brought about Covid 19 pandemic.
Elton John to host epic benefit concert
Fox is set to air what sounds like the most entertaining Zoom conference call of all time. Elton John this weekend will host a benefit concert amid the COVID-19 coronavirus…
Toyota bet wrong on EVs
Executives at Toyota had a moment of inspiration when the company first developed the Prius. That moment, apparently, has long since passed. The Prius was the world’s first mass-produced hybrid…
Nigeria bungle Tokyo Games squad
The Athletics Federation of Nigeria have taken responsibility after 10 athletes from the country were declared ineligible for the Tokyo Olympics.
Rhinos Queens evade Sundowns
Harare Bureau BLACK Rhinos Queens have been drawn in a fairly easy group for the inaugural edition of the Cosafa Women’s Champions League which takes place in South Africa next…
Uganda to install tracking on all cars
A move by Uganda’s government to install digital tracking devices on vehicles to help fight rampant crime has been denounced as a way to monitor activists, government opponents and critics.
Mohadi bemoans Midlands Covid-19 stats
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZANU-PF Vice-President and Second Secretary, Cde Kembo Mohadi has bemoaned shocking Covid-19 stats in the Midlands Province where 305 people have died in the last…











