High level athletics coaching course set for Bulawayo
IN A BID to improve the standard of athletics in the country, the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe will host an international coaches course in Bulawayo next month.
Long standing ZTA CEO retired
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor DR Karikoga Kaseke who has been the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive officer since 2005 has been retired on medical grounds. Dr Kaseke who has…
Long standing ZTA CEO retired
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor DR Karikoga Kaseke who has been the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive officer since 2005 has been retired on medical grounds. Dr Kaseke who has…
COVID-19 UPDATE: Cases decline as health protocols are implemented
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter COVID-19 cases in areas previously designated as hotspots have been declining due to public health protocols that have been implemented and ongoing surveillance in Zimbabwe. The…
LATEST: High dam levels to drive sugarcane output
Michael Tome, Business Reporter THE lowveld’s current dam water holdings are sufficient to irrigate Zimbabwe’s sugarcane fields for the next three seasons, key industry player Hippo Valley says, as it…
Bakhala ngamanzi abalimi beSengezane
ABALIMI besigabeni seSengezane, eGwanda bakhala ngokuthi basengozini yokuswela amanzi, nanko umfula omkhulu uThuli usecitsha. Loba izulu lana okwedlulisileyo ngomnyaka odluleyo, indawo le ihlala ihlaselwe ludubo lwamanzi ngenxa yokuthi iyatshisa njalo…
Armed robbers resurface with aid of spikes along N1
South African police have intensified patrols along the N1 highway in Limpopo province, where armed robbers are using spikes to pounce on motorists.
EMA intensifies c blitz
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has opened 23 dockets and issued 226 tickets with farmers paying between $30 000 and $50 000 for failure to put in place standard fireguards and for starting fires that caused extensive damage to the environment and property.
ZTA CEO Kaseke retired
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Dr Karikoga Kaseke has been retired from his post on health grounds.
Africa must refuse to be treated as second class: Chakwera
RUSTENBURG — Africans have a duty to refuse to be treated as second class citizens, Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera told the 41st Ordinary Summit of the Southern African Development Community…










