Fatal accident at Blanket Mine

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ONE of Blanket Mine’s employees, Andrew Clydon Phiri, died yesterday morning following an accident involving a Long-Haul Dump (LHD) loader at the mine’s underground haulages.…

Novak Djokovic returns with win over Lorenzo Musetti

Novak Djokovic says he had the “best possible experience” in returning with a win at the Dubai Tennis Championships in his first match since being involved in a vaccination and…

Model law on public financial management potential key tool in UHC

Special Correspondent SADC national parliaments under the umbrella of the SADC Parliamentary Forum have for years been committed to helping their countries achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The World Health…

Jari content with preparations

SEASONED long-distance runner Munyaradzi Jari says his preparations for the World Athletics Championships qualifying races are on track.

Deke elected Southern Africa Judo Confed president

JUDO Association of Zimbabwe president Smart Deke is the new president for Southern Africa Judo Confederation.

Siblings drown in flooded Angwa River

TWO brothers from Chinhoyi drowned recently in flooded Angwa River while they were illegally panning for alluvial gold.

NEW: Another vocational training centre for Chipinge

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent   IN a quest to equip local youths with skills in specific trades, a vocational training centre has been established at Muanganidze Business Centre in…

Zimbabwe on high alert for avian influenza

Zimbabwe is only importing mechanically deboned meats from High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) free countries as surveillance for the viral disease continues in poultry, including wild birds in the country.

SABC looking for hundreds of contractors after axing 800 employees in 2021

Thinus Ferreira Despite financial challenges, the SABC is once again staffing up and advertised for 484 freelance jobs this month, primarily for its SABC News division. Last year, the broadcaster was…

Credit Suisse’s clients included sanctioned Zim tycoon Billy Rautenbach

Jim Silver  Credit Suisse Group AG managed accounts for clients involved in human rights abuses, corruption and drug trafficking, according to newspaper reports based on leaked data on more than…

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