Physical Parly committee meetings resume
The Parliament of Zimbabwe has allowed physical portfolio committee meetings to resume but will be attended only by those fully vaccinated legislators and administration staff.
Zimbabwean teenager off to Dubai
A YOUNG Zimbabwean footballer, Macdonald Motsi, is looking to make steps towards professional football after joining Gulf United of United Arab Emirates.
Fifa call on SAFA and the government to allow spectators to return to stadiums
FIFA secretary-general Fatma Samoura has called on the private sector and government to invest more in women’s football. Samoura, who is in South Africa, is being accompanied by Fifa women’s…
Afghanistan Cricket Board waits to hear from Taliban on fate of women’s game
Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) chiefs are still awaiting instructions from the country’s new Taliban government on the future of the women’s game and are not anticipating a decision any time…
NEW: Residents up in arms against sex workers
Residents of Harare’s eastern suburbs of Tafara, Mabvuku and Caledonia are up in arms against sex workers whom they are accusing of contributing to moral decay and fuelling criminal activities.
NEW: Govt begins distributing quelea birds repellent
GOVERNMENT has started distributing bird repellent spray to wheat farmers whose crop is being threatened by huge flocks of quelea birds, which are destroying grain crop in some areas of the country.
Sikhala trial on inciting violence starts next week
The trial of MDC-Alliance Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala on charges of incitement to commit public violence starts on Wednesday next week after Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje yesterday set the date when outside delays prevented the State from starting the trial.
Paperless census trial run set for November
The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) is set to conduct a trial run in November to test its new paperless computer assisted personal interview technique in preparation for the national population and housing census on a date to be set by April 2022.
Zim embassy probes bus driver assault case in SA
The Zimbabwean embassy in South Africa is now looking at the circumstances around the assault of a Zimbabwean cross-border bus driver by three police officers on Thursday last week at the toll gate just before Pretoria, allegedly when the driver refused to pay a R2 000 bribe.
Bank limits affect payments for farmers
The Grain Marketing Board (GMB) is experiencing challenges paying for some of the grain delivered to its depots as some farmers’ accounts cannot accommodate huge sums of money because of limits, while others did not give correct account details.











