Fire plunges Bluff Hill into darkness

Some parts of Bluff Hill suburb in Harare have not had power supply since Thursday night when a Zesa Holdings transformer along Campbell Town Road was burnt to cinders.

Make your food your medicine

Hello friends and welcome again to my herbal corner. Today we will share more tips on eating well. 

China withdraw from Davis Cup tie against Zim

THE Davis Cup World Group II tie between Zimbabwe and China will no longer take place following the withdrawal of the Asian giants because of travel restrictions.  The tie was due to take place on September 17 and 18 in Harare.

‘ZDF major player in success of NDS1’

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces are a major player in the success of the National Development Strategy 1 through the various projects they are engaged in and ensuring there is peace and stability in the country, Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

Messi would have affected Barca for 50 years

Barcelona would have been at risk for 50 years had they tried to keep Lionel Messi, says club president, Joan Laporta.

Legend Rossi retires from MotoGP

Italian motorcycling icon Valentino Rossi called time on a career spanning 26 years on Thursday, with the seven-time MotoGP champion announcing he would retire at the end of 2021.

Disbelief in Argentina as Messi leaves Barca

For the second time in a month football dominated both the front and back pages of newspapers in Argentina as a shocked nation dissected the news that Lionel Messi was leaving Barcelona.

English Premiership title race open

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes that whoever finishes above Manchester City will be crowned English champions.

Cyber fraudsters exploiting Covid-19 vulnerabilities of working from home

The global emergency of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has impacted the world in ways never thought possible. The novel coronavirus has fundamentally shifted how people live by changing the behaviour both amongst business and community. 

Reinvestment in the education system an urgent matter

The writing is on the wall. The brick and mortar classes are no longer enough for the education of learners who are stuck at home because of lockdowns. The education system that got us bragging rights of being the most educated country on the main Africa continent is on its knees.

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