President expected to attend COP26
President Mnangagwa is expected to attend the Conference of Parties (COP 26) meeting in the United Kingdom where he will lead a Zimbabwean delegation and present the country’s mitigation measures and adaptation actions against climate change.
Mukoma Panga gives dancer Slomo lifeline
Affable sungura artiste Mukoma Panga says his background as a retired music promoter has made him believe in collaborations.
Mapeza talks drift into extra day
TALKS between Norman Mapeza’s handlers and ZIFA, which will see Mapeza bouncing back into the Warriors fold are now set to be concluded by this morning.
Limited number for Trade Fair opening
President Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the 61st edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) on Thursday next week.
Bumpy rides for Loga, Akonnor
THEY were appointed to take charge of the Warriors, and the Black Stars, in the same month, of the same year, after having served their apprenticeship, at the same Ghanaian clubs.
Willdale to invest in additional capacity
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed brick maker, Willdale Limited, says plans are underway to invest US$1 million in additional capacity in order to meet demand largely driven by housing development projects by government and private players.
Zanu PF guns for landslide win in 2023 elections
ZANU PF is poised to win the 2023 elections resoundingly after attracting millions of new members in little over a year due to people-oriented policies and development projects.
Schumacher wife’s incredible sacrifice
LONDON. — To the outside world Michael Schumacher was the confident clean-shaven superstar of Formula One who won seven World Championships.
Chitungwiza lags behind in the jab
Cabinet received an update on the country’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs as chairperson of the Ad-hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force on Covid-19.
Recovery to improve Econet earnings
Analysts forecasts earnings for Econet Wireless Zimbabwe to improve as the telecoms giant starts recovering from foreign exchange losses incurred in the past two years.











