Another mine revived after 20 years

ANOTHER mine with a capacity to produce a tonne of gold per month from 2024, has been revived in Mashonaland Central as the Second Republic continues to breathe life into comatose companies.

Govt departments lag behind on gender mainstreaming

GOVERNMENT departments are lagging behind in gender mainstreaming and this could negatively affect socio-economic development.

All set for Zanu PF annual conference

ZANU PF annual People’s Conference, which will be held virtually because of the global pandemic, will take place tentatively between 25-27 October in a format that will see politburo and central committee members meeting at the Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) in Mashonaland Central provinces.

Police impound buses defying intercity regulations

POLICE have launched a blitz on buses that are breaching intercity travelling regulations taking advantage of the Government’s leeway in ferrying students back to schools.

Tragedy, shame, pain, misery . . . For 25 yrs, the WC has been cruel to the Warriors

TRAGEDY, the shame and pain of being expelled, without kicking a ball, and the outbreak of a deadly virus, which shattered their confidence, for years. 

Police summon 23 motorists

Twenty-three motorists have been summoned to Avondale Police Station in Harare over allegations of driving through a red traffic control light at the intersection of Monavale Road and Kirkman Drive in Belvedere last Tuesday.

Is Loga the unluckiest coach?

IS Zdravko Logarusic the unluckiest football coach in the world? 

Highfield shoot-out: Wanted robber arrested

The wanted suspected armed robber Kudakwashe Choga, believed to have been part of a group of criminals operating from South Africa, who managed to escape arrest although seriously injured last month following a shoot-out with a police crack team in Harare’s Highfield suburb has been arrested in Chitungwiza.

Kode for Hall of Fame

CAPS United legend Joe “Kode’’ Mugabe was given a befitting send-off, as the Green Machine revealed he will be the first player to be inducted in their Hall of Fame.

Agritech innovation can bring youths back

The coronavirus pandemic has dealt a severe blow to Africa’s people and economies — but across the continent, communities and nations are on the rebound. 

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