Govt considers reopening schools
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter The Government is considering reopening schools if new Covid-19 cases continue to decrease amid revelations that the virus is now concentrated among the 30-to-40-year age…
Blair slams American ‘abandonment’ of Afghanistan
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who in 2001 took Britain into war in Afghanistan alongside the United States, condemned the “abandonment” of the country as “dangerous” and “unnecessary”. In…
Local athlete gets US scholarship
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter PROMISING female long-distance runner Faith Nyathi from Plumtree has been handed a perfect opportunity to prepare for the 2024 Olympic Games after being awarded an…
Zim economy on great trek-RBZ
ZIMBABWE’s economy is hurtling forward on the great trek to recovery and growth, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Dr John Mangudya says, adding a significant number of businesses already enjoying the spin-offs can attest to the growth.
80 border jumpers arrested daily
Thupeyo Muleya , Beitbridge Bureau ABOUT 80 border jumpers are arrested daily at Beitbridge Border Post as the Department of Immigration working with other border agencies is tightening screws to…
COMMENT: Hospitality industry must ensure visitors come back
TEN chief executives of big corporates in America last week visited Victoria Falls and spent three days in the resort city. The executives are on a 12-day trip which is…
Success of Ntethe and controversy that followed
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent There were mixed reactions to maskandi artiste, Skhosana Buhlungu’s Ntethe song that was released last week. The single that is off the Nkayi-based artiste’s forthcoming album,…
Foods firm seeks approval to exit judicial management
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CFI HOLDINGS Limited says its subsidiary, Victoria Foods (Private) Limited, is awaiting court approval to exit judicial management after the company successfully restructured and settled…
Murder rap for Marange under-age girl’s hubby
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE husband of child bride Anna “Memory” Machaya (15) who died while giving birth at an Apostolic sect at Marange in Manicaland province has been charged…
Bumper harvest trims Zimbabwe cereal imports
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has started reaping benefits of a stellar agricultural season after cereal imports, including maize, dropped to 1,9 percent in the five months to May 2021 from 9,1…










