Namibian teenager Mboma claims silver medal in women’s 200m at Tokyo Olympics

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter NAMIBIAN teenager, Christine Mboma claimed the silver medal in the women’s 200 metres final at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday. The 18-year old made a…

NEW: Seedco donates 11 000 vaccines

Seed-Co has donated 11 000 vaccines to Government for the inoculation of agriculture extension workers across the country.

NEW: Seedco donates 11 000 vaccines

Seed-Co has donated 11 000 vaccines to Government for the inoculation of agriculture extension workers across the country.

NEW: Alleged armed robber arrested in Chegutu

A 27-year-old suspected armed robber, who was part of a gang that recently attacked a Honda Fit near Pickstone Mine, as well as causing a lot of havoc in the Chegutu area, has been arrested.

NEW: Alleged armed robber arrested in Chegutu

A 27-year-old suspected armed robber, who was part of a gang that recently attacked a Honda Fit near Pickstone Mine, as well as causing a lot of havoc in the Chegutu area, has been arrested.

NEW: Police ramp up fight against cross border crimes

A total of 38 000 people have been arrested under a police operation to weed out cross border crimes, it has emerged.

NEW: Police ramp up fight against cross border crimes

A total of 38 000 people have been arrested under a police operation to weed out cross border crimes, it has emerged.

Airports Company of Zimbabwe gets first CEO

The Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) has appointed Tawanda Gusha as its first chief executive officer.

The state-owned ACZ was established in 2020, and its mandate is to, among other things, manage all airports in-country and to upgrade aviation infrastructure.

Airports Company of Zimbabwe gets first CEO

The Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) has appointed Tawanda Gusha as its first chief executive officer.

The state-owned ACZ was established in 2020, and its mandate is to, among other things, manage all airports in-country and to upgrade aviation infrastructure.

NEW: ZETDC warns of power outages

Parts of Harare will go without electricity tomorrow after the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has warned of a power interruption for the purpose of carrying out critical maintenance.

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