NEW: El Salvador’s world-first adoption of bitcoin hits snags 

El Salvador on Tuesday became the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, although it suffered teething problems when the government had to unplug a digital wallet to cope with demand. 

NEW: Red Cross Society ramps up vaccination programme

Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) is contributing to the national vaccination programme and the fight against Covid-19 through its vaccination programme. 

Zimbabwe beaten by Ethiopia in World Cup qualifier

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter NOT even a package of US$64 000 that was meant to be shared by the players as well as the technical staff was enough to…

NEW: ZTA hosts 400 international agents virtually

The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has intensified its marketing efforts by hosting a series of virtual tours targeting key source markets.

NEW: Lockdown adjusted to Level 2 

President Mnangagwa has relaxed Covid-19 containment measures from Level four lockdown to Level two. 

Business hours have been extended, with companies now allowed to close at 7pm from 3:30pm previously. 

JUST IN: Man dies after being hit by a truck

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 40-year-old man from Sikhobokhobo area in Nkayi died on admission to hospital after he was hit by a truck while crossing the road in…

JUST IN: Industry welcomes more trading hours 

THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has said the relaxation of lockdown regulations under the reviewed Covid 19 level 2 restrictions, will allow business to sustain gains that had been achieved under strict restrictions.  

Mahcoy finally finds feet in music…readies debut EP release

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Correspondent Trevor Sibanda (Mahcoy) who is a rapper, poet, producer and actor, has had to wait for over six years to venture openly into his craft that…

Zodwa Wabantu’s Instagram account hacked

Entertainer and reality TV star Zodwa Wabantu has warned fans that she has become the latest victim of online scamming. Taking to her Instagram on Sunday, the “Zodwa Wabantu: Uncensored”…

NEW: Deforestation affecting herbalists, traditional healers

Traditional healers and herbalists have lamented deforestation in the country, which they say is affecting their work. 

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