Rihanna declared national hero as Barbados severs colonial ties

Bridgetown. – Barbados has declared Rihanna a national hero after removing Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state and entering a new era as a republic.

Pellets shortage threatens to chock rabbit industry

Zimbabwe is experiencing an acute shortage of rabbit pellets, which commercial rabbit producers say has potential to choke the rapid growth of the country’s cuniculture industry.

90 Zupco buses arrive

The latest batch of 90 Golden Dragon buses has arrived in Harare and will be commissioned into the Zupco fleet this week to keep up the momentum of expanding the public transport system.

Joy as Zim achieves demining milestone

It is in the morning of November 12, 2021, and the summer temperatures are soaring.

Beira boom shows more Zambian, Rhodesian trade

THE surge in traffic through the port of Beira in the past three months reflects the increasing imports and exports of both Rhodesia and Zambia, according to observers in Salisbury. 

Ronaldo slams organiser

MANCHESTER. — Cristiano Ronaldo has accused the France Football editor of lying after he said the Portuguese’s only ambition was to retire with more Ballons d’Or than Lionel Messi.

Gono mourns ‘fine, seasoned banker’ Doug Munatsi

It is with great sadness that my family and I mourn the untimely death of a fine, seasoned banker and patriotic son of the soil, Douglas Munatsi in tragic circumstances not yet explained to the nation.

Turnall Holdings revenue surges

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed roofing and construction products manufacturer Turnall Holdings posted 40 percent revenue growth for the third quarter to 30 September 2021 spurred by constant projects participation and enhancement initiatives.

Woods targets St Andrews

MIAMI. — Tiger Woods says he would “love to play at St Andrews” on his “favourite course in the world” when the 150th Open is staged in the Scottish town next July.

OK half-year sales volumes jump 43pc

Listed retail giant OK Zimbabwe Limited’s sales volumes for the half-year to September 30, 2021 recovered by 43 percent compared to the same period last year although the group buckled under the weight of Covid-19 constraints and negative impact of taxes.

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