Taliban capture three regional capitals

The Taliban have captured three regional capitals in Afghanistan as they continue to make sweeping territorial gains in the country. They seized control of the key northern city of Kunduz…

Barca retire Messi’s No.10 shirt for new season

BARCELONA have announced their squad numbers ahead of this season and have opted not to pass on the No.10 jersey worn by Lionel Messi during his time at the Nou…

Qatar Airlines to buoy Zim tourism

QATAR airlines’ newly established Harare-Doha route will immensely contribute to the unlocking of new tourism source markets and the growth of tourism receipts in the country, Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said. 

BNC spends US$8,9m in capital expenditure

Business Reporter BINDURA Nickel Corporation (BNC) has completed the shaft re-deepening tie-in project and refurbishment of the concentrator plant, which are part of its massive capital spending. The nickel producer…

A day to honour heroic sacrifices

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today headlines the country’s Heroes Day celebrations that will be observed across the country’s 10 provinces with the main event slated for the National Heroes Acre.

Liberation war stalwart Ngwenya declared national heroine

NATIONALIST and liberation war stalwart Cde Jane Lungile Ngwenya has been declared a national heroine.

Editorial Comment: Heroes Day has many strands to celebrate

Heroes Day is unique, with multiple strands forming a critical moment each year. 

Zanu PF mourns heroine Jane Ngwenya

Zanu PF has described the late veteran nationalist, Cde Jane Ngwenya as an astute and unflinching revolutionary who played an integral role in the liberation of the country. 

Nyatsime stands saga: Govt appoints committee

As a major stage to sorting out the Nyatsime stands allocation problem, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has set up a six-member joint committee from Chitungwiza Municipality and Manyame Rural District Council to run the Nyatsime area and direct its development.

Aggrieved parties can appeal Kunzvi Dam tender – Zinwa

THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has said aggrieved parties are free to appeal against the decision to award the US$109 million tender for the construction of Kunzvi Dam to Chinese company Nanchang, after it emerged that the winning bidder priced the project more than US$40 million above the lowest bidder. 

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