Companies increase production
Two State-owned entities involved in fertiliser and household products manufacturing, are investing in increased production in development that shows heightened confidence in the economy despite some challenges being experienced.
England-born Zim rider for Summer Series
THE dates of the country’s premier motorcycling event — the Zimbabwe Summer Series — have been announced and the event is set to be graced by a young England-born Zimbabwean rider, Tyler Mabika.
Powell dies of Covid-19
WASHINGTON. — Colin Powell, the former United States secretary of state and the first black person in the country’s history to fill the position, died yesterday due to complications from Covid-19, his family has said.
China to punish parents for children’s bad behaviour
BEIJING. — China’s parliament will consider legislation to punish parents if their young children exhibit “very bad behaviour” or commit crimes.
ZANU PF ready for conference
The Zanu PF Annual People’s Conference to be held in the next 10 days will demonstrate the ability and capacity of the country to adapt to technology, and modernise and mechanise systems in line with President Mnangagwa’s 2030 vision, Zanu PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri says.
Hillsong’s hallmark of good Christian music faces scandals
Australia’s greatest cultural export —with 131 churches in 30 countries, 150,000 weekly congregants, 50 million churchgoers singing their songs each week, and over three billion YouTube views — has been enveloped in a series of scandals that sound like a biblical parable: the thing that has made it so powerful is what has brought it to its knees.
Chibuku Super Cup quarter-finals shape up
DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya is worried complacency could be creeping into his team at the crucial moment following his side’s lacklustre performance against rivals CAPS United in the penultimate round of the Chibuku Super Cup.
Suarez, Liverpool reunite again
LONDON. — Luis Suarez reunites with Liverpool in the Champions League tonight and for another 90 minutes, a fans’ favourite and cherished former club, will have to be enemies again.
Mighty Warriors to guard against complacency
MIGHTY Warriors coach, Sithetheliwe “Kwinji 15” Sibanda, says they will guard against complacency when they take on Eswatini in an Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifier at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow.
PF to talk again — land worries allayed
THE Patriotic Front yesterday agreed to re-join the Lancaster House talks today, claiming that assurances had been received that Britain, the United States and other countries would finance land, agricultural and economic development projects in a future state of Zimbabwe.










