Kunzvi Dam construction takes giant step forward

Construction of the multi-million dollar Kunzvi Dam to the northeast of Harare is moving out of the planning stage, with the Chinese contractor expected to get on the site this week as the Second Republic moves into a critical upgrade of Harare’s water supply and push for infrastructural development in line with National Development Strategy 1.

First Lady praises traditional dishes

CONSUMPTION of traditional dishes is neither a sign of poverty nor backwardness because the food has high nutritional value and medicinal properties no one can afford to miss, health ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

Hichilema to court investors

LUSAKA. – The newly elected Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema, will address over 1000 global businesses and investors at Invest Africa ’s flagship event, The Africa Debate, on 15th September.

Mixed feelings over Division One resumption

AS clubs are set for the resumption of the ZIFA Division One Soccer League next month, the clubs appear divided over their preparedness, for the big splash.

Forex product to spur remittances

Since moving to the United Kingdom in 2015, Mpumeleo Moyo had been remitting over £500 a month to his uncle in Ruwa for the purpose of building a house.

Furious fans call for Loga’s head

THE calls for under-fire Warriors coach, Zdravko Logarusic to be axed grew even louder yesterday after Zimbabwe suffered a last-gasp collapse to lose to Ethiopia in a 2022 World Cup qualifier.

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.

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