Formula One returns after summer break
Max Verstappen will seek to exert a degree of home advantage by beating Lewis Hamilton to revive his title bid as Formula One returns from a mid-season summer break at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Mum burns daughter’s mouth
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A RUSAPE woman who could not control her anger and brutally assaulted her four-year-old daughter including burning her mouth has been jailed over the offence. In…
Introduction to weather, climate
Friday Lessons With Uncle J WEATHER is the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc. …
US$11 300 fine for violating tobacco regulations
Tendai Gukutikwa Correspondent A HEADLANDS commercial farmer, Graeme Chadwick of Landos Farm was recently fined US$11 300 by the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement for…
For the love of wise waters
Tanyaradzwa Nyahoda Weekender Reporter THE love of beer earned a Mutare security guard 256 hours of unpaid time after he was convicted of defrauding a bottle store using fake Ecocash…
MultiChoice spat hots up
A dispute between Nigerian tax authorities and MultiChoice, Africa’s biggest pay-TV provider, intensified yesterday, showcasing the risk international firms face as the continent’s largest economy tries to bolster revenue collections.
New dawn for local gospel music
Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent HAVING realised that local gospel music has been struggling to penetrate into the regional and international mainstream music industry due to lack of proper marketing initiatives,…
NEW: Govt mainstreams minority communities
Government is embarking on a process to eliminate prejudices against minority demographics through the recording of their national identification cards.
NEW: Food prices marginally up
An individual in Zimbabwe now requires $4 516,52 to purchase food adequate enough to achieve a minimum level of well-being, latest statistics from the Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat) show.
NEW: President mourns iconic Shaya
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described the late iconic footballer George Shaya as a symbol of defiant victory through sport.











