Ethiopia resumes filling Nile dam reservoir, raising tensions

Ethiopia has started the second phase of filling the reservoir of its mega-dam on the upper Blue Nile, Egypt and Sudan said, raising tensions Tuesday ahead of an upcoming UN…

Archaeology, heritage courses for educationists

The National Museum and Monuments of Zimbabwe are to run archaeology and heritage courses for education officers as a pilot project for the establishment of the course in Sadc countries. 

BUZ optimistic for 3×3 Fiba U18

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ) remains optimistic that it will be cleared to send teams for next month’s 3X3 Fiba Under-18 Africa Cup in the…

Econet effects 20% increase on data tariffs

Business Reporter  TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, has increased its data tariffs by 20 percent citing the need to cushion the business against rising operating costs. According to the reviewed…

Fury-Wilder fight jeopardised by Covid in Fury camp

A COVID-19 outbreak in Tyson Fury’s camp is jeopardising the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion’s trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder on July 24, ESPN reported yesterday. The US sports broadcaster,…

Nurse succumbs to covid-19

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A nurse based at Silobela District Hospital has succumbed to Covid-19 as the pandemic continues to ravage the mining town of Kwekwe. Acting Midlands provincial medical…

Manzungu retains ZNCC presidency

Midlands Bureau GWERU businessman and property developer, Dr Tinashe Manzungu, has been re-elected as the president of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC). The youthful businessman retained his post…

Zuma starts serving jail term

It was late on Wednesday, shortly before a midnight deadline, that former South African President Jacob Zuma left his homestead in Nkandla in a convoy of vehicles to turn himself…

Asset management firm downgrades outlook on developing economies

The world’s largest asset manager has downgraded its outlook on emerging markets, including South Africa, choosing to be more neutral than bullish on developing economies’ equity markets.

World’s first US$150m tennis player

After winning his 3rd round match on Friday at Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic secured himself a minimum prize of US$250 000, officially becoming the first professional tennis player (or golfer) to cross US$150 million in career prize money.

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