COMMENT: Bravo to the police for dealing with armed robbers
ARMED robbers have in recent months terrorised residents and the business community in Bulawayo. A number of businesses and individuals have fallen victim to armed robbers, who seem to be…
Shona on Facebook
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SHONA, a Zimbabwean language, has become the first among first African languages to be recognised by Facebook as an alternative that users can use on the…
Shona on Facebook
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter SHONA, a Zimbabwean language, has become the first among first African languages to be recognised by Facebook as an alternative that users can use on the…
RBZ sticks with limits
Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said it is maintaining cash withdrawal limits at levels set in February as the banking sector has done well to promote…
RBZ sticks with limits
Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said it is maintaining cash withdrawal limits at levels set in February as the banking sector has done well to promote…
When Tira went to Tshabalala, when Oskido partied until 7am
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MARSHALL “Gesh” Mpofu remembers that one day in 2009 when DJ Tira wrote down his name on the walls of his humble home, deep in…
When Tira went to Tshabalala, when Oskido partied until 7am
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter MARSHALL “Gesh” Mpofu remembers that one day in 2009 when DJ Tira wrote down his name on the walls of his humble home, deep in…
UN experts deplore Western sanctions on Zim
Harare Bureau ILLEGAL sanctions such as those imposed on Zimbabwe by the West hold back development and punish innocent civilians in affected countries, an independent panel of experts appointed by…
UN experts deplore Western sanctions on Zim
Harare Bureau ILLEGAL sanctions such as those imposed on Zimbabwe by the West hold back development and punish innocent civilians in affected countries, an independent panel of experts appointed by…
Vaccines proving effective against existing variants
COVID-19 vaccines have proven to be safe, effective and life-saving.
Like all vaccines, they do not fully protect everyone who is vaccinated, and we do not yet know how well they can prevent people from transmitting the virus to others.







