Zimbabwe beat Ireland in first ODI
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE started off the One Day International cricket series against Ireland on a bright note when they won by 38 runs at the Civil Service…
More buses for Zupco arrive
Public transport continues to grow with the latest batch of 50 new Golden Dragon buses from China passing through Beitbridge at the weekend to join the Zupco fleet and the new train service linking central Harare with Mufakose and Budiriro at peak hours getting into its stride with a growing number of regular passengers.
Return to normal hours excites business
Businesses and traders have returned to their normal working hours following the extension of operating hours under the new Level Two lockdown measures announced by President Mnangagwa on Tuesday.
Financing for Mbudzi interchange almost ready
Work should start soon on converting the major choke point of the Mbudzi roundabout in southern Harare into a multilevel interchange, a flyover, with the Government now finalising the financial arrangements to pay for the required civil works as the Second Republic continues to upgrade infrastructure to cope with modern demands.
600 laptops handed over to colleges
The first batch of 600 of the 1 200 laptops bought by Government to support e-learning at polytechnics, teachers’ colleges and industrial training centres countrywide were handed over yesterday.
Palestine keen to deepen economic ties
Palestinian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Tamer Almassri yesterday paid a courtesy call on Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa.
Five million votes achievable: Mohadi
Zanu PF Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi has said the party will reach five million votes in the 2023 elections as people have seen the fruits of developmental projects being implemented by the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa.
Sharpe’s lawyers expose Markham’s faulty claim
Harare North legislator Allan Markham’s application seeking reversal of the land deal between Harare City Council and property development company Augur Investments is fatally defective and incurable at law for the High Court to hear the case, according to the company lawyers.
Unido backs Zim progress
Zimbabwe’s industrialisation and development trajectory, which is expected to play a critical role towards the attainment of an upper middle-income society by 2030, has been validated by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).
‘90pc Covid deaths unvaccinated’
Nearly 90 percent of Covid-19-related deaths were of people who had not been vaccinated, legislators heard yesterday.











