Something stinks in Nelson’s yellow shack

The fissures in the country’s opposition party recently ruptured as Mr Nelson Chamisa formed a new political party going by the ideologically-barren name; Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), but there was never change.

Zimbabwean designer to open boutique in Liverpool

Liverpool-based Zimbabwean designer, Petronella Tayamika Mahachi Hughes, is not looking back in her chosen trade.

Tanganda returns to ZSE after 14 years

Tanganda Tea Company, one of Zimbabwe’s oldest companies is expected to relist on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) tomorrow, after a 14-year absence from the local bourse.

Renowned Zim specialist physician dies

A distinguished Zimbabwean specialist physician, Dr Tapiwanashe Bwakura. considered a “gentle giant in the field of medicine” has died.

Zim female cricket star joins English club

ZIMBABWE women’s cricket team star Modester Mupachikwa has become the latest national team player to attract interest abroad after completing a move to Spencer Cricket Club who are based in London, England.

Starafrica’s investment pays dividends

STARAFRICA corporation sugar sales grew by 46 percent in the first half to September 2021 driven by improved throughput and demand for white refined sugar.

Africa central to the making of the modern world

Journalist, photographer, author and professor Howard W. French’s ‘Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans’, and the ‘Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War’, is the most recent in a long career of thoughtful and significant literary and journalistic interventions.

Tourists stranded as rains damage bridges

Tourists and some residents are trapped in the Mana Pools National Park after the recent heavy rains extensively damaged access bridges leading to the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Senegal chase date with destiny

YAOUNDE. — Senegal will chase a date with destiny when they face Burkina Faso in the first semi-final of the African Cup of Nations, set for the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde tonight.

52pc of national dams spilling

Dams continue to fill up as rains fall, with more than half of all national dams, the tier that includes all the larger dams, now spilling and others coming up to the full marker, reports the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA).

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