N’anga’s rags to riches ruse backfires
A self-styled traditional healer appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court on allegations of conning a client of US$420 after being hoodwinked into believing that it will increase to US$17 million after the traditional rituals.
Explainer: What is the Lambda coronavirus variant?
Elizabeth Melimopoulos Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the virus that causes the disease, SARS-CoV-2, has mutated multiple times, with some strains being more infectious and deadlier than others. Currently,…
Transfer window confuses Dodo
CAPS United coach Darlington Dodo says he can’t understand why the transfer window has to open and close, at a time when football is not being played in this country.
Raza, Mudariki rally behind SRC vaccination campaign
SPORTS personalities, Sikandar Raza and Hilton Mudariki, have added their voices in support of the Covid-19 vaccination awareness drive launched by the Sports Commission.
Massive jump in wheat hectarage
Farmers have planted wheat on 66 435 hectares this winter, the third highest hectarage since independence and 50 percent more than last year, giving hope that Zimbabwe will hit self-sufficiency or get very close.
Massive jump in wheat hectarage
Farmers have planted wheat on 66 435 hectares this winter, the third highest hectarage since independence and 50 percent more than last year, giving hope that Zimbabwe will hit self-sufficiency or get very close.
Cyber Bill undergoing tweaks
THE Cyber Security and Data Protection Bill, passed without debate in Senate last week, was revoked after it was discovered that it had an error and the Bill must now go through the committee stage and then the third reading again in the Senate so the errors are corrected before it can be safely signed into law.
Cyber Bill undergoing tweaks
THE Cyber Security and Data Protection Bill, passed without debate in Senate last week, was revoked after it was discovered that it had an error and the Bill must now go through the committee stage and then the third reading again in the Senate so the errors are corrected before it can be safely signed into law.
Health experts dispel myths on jabs
Zimbabweans in some communities need to face the myths, misconceptions and misinformation that has seen some ordinary people decline the free Covid-19 vaccines despite their exceptional levels of safety and high level of effectiveness, public health experts have said.
‘Zim not exporting elephants’
Zimbabwe is not exporting live elephants and has no plans to do so, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has stressed, dismissing the fake news allegations by some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as baseless and needless speculation.









