ZUJ urged to broaden Njama awards

The Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) should add more categories to its National Journalism and Media Awards (NJAMA), to allow more competition and professionalism in the journalism fraternity, the team of Njama judges has recommended. 

Police arrest 40 in gold rush

Police have arrested more than 40 illegal miners during a gold rush at Insukamuni Business Centre in Lower Gweru, impounding four vehicles in the process.

NRZ to cut on hired wagons, locomotives

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is working on a framework to reduce wagons and locomotives hired from third parties as part of a broader scope to save the organisation millions of dollars in foreign currency.

Gaddafi’s son for president

The son of Libya’s late leader Muammar Gaddafi appeared for nearly the first time in a decade yesterday to register as a presidential candidate for a December vote planned to help end the years of chaos since his father was toppled.

Cavill has unfinished business as Superman

Henry Cavill believes that there is still “a lot of storytelling” for him to do as Superman and revealed that he would be prepared to don the cape once again.…

Xi meets Biden

Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with US President Joe Biden via video link tomorrow morning (Beijing Time), Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said on Saturday.

Australia win the T20 World Cup

It felt inevitable from the moment Aaron Finch won the toss and did what so many other captains in this tournament have done before him.

End of an era for a legend of motorsport

It is the day every MotoGP fan hoped would never arrive.

Census to shed light on southern Africa’s jumbo population

A wildlife nature reserve covering Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola will undertake a loose elephant census next year at the cost of $3 million.

Japan’s economy shrinks for fifth time in two years

Japan’s economy continues to sputter and is expected to have shrunk for the fifth quarter in two years as Prime Minister Fumio Kishida puts the finishing touches on a stimulus package aimed at shoring up the recovery.

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