AfDB to fund US$10,5m projects

Oliver Kazunga Bulawayo Bureau THE African Development Bank (AfDB) will avail US$10,5 million to finance three projects in Zimbabwe over 30 to 48 months to support socio-economic development. The three initiatives…

Socialite strikes gold down south

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Zimbabwean influencer and entrepreneur, Paloma Mlunjwana, affectionately known as Loloskloset, has struck gold across the Limpopo after landing a major role on a television reality show.…

UAE travel agents to visit Zim

Prosper Ndlovu in Dubai, UAE  TEN travel agencies and three media houses from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are set to visit Zimbabwe beginning this month to sample the country’s…

Burial date for Bwanya set

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE burial of ZIFA life member Cornelius Bwanya has tentatively been set for this Thursday in Harare.  Bwanya died last Saturday at West End Hospital at…

A crisis of knowledge and thought leadership in global affairs

Arthur Guseni Mutambara Correspondent In the ongoing discourse and analysis about the invasion of Ukraine, it seems there is a minimal grasp of the implications of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) and…

Insurance cover: Indispensable obligation for farmers

THE Government’s recent resolution to push for an agriculture and rural service insurance plan cushioning farmers from crop and livestock losses caused by unexpected incidents and natural disasters will make…

Zim marks International Women’s Day

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world today in commemorating the International Day for Women, reflecting on challenges being faced by women and progress made in the…

Warne died from natural causes: Police

SYDNEY. — Australian cricket legend Shane Warne’s death in Thailand on Friday was from natural causes, police have confirmed.  A senior Thai police official said the post mortem exam showed…

Oil soars above US$130

NEW YORK. — Oil prices soared to their highest since 2008 due to delays in the potential return of Iranian crude to global markets and as the United States and…

Women’s league back after two-year absence

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter AFTER a two-year hiatus, the Zimbabwe Women’s Football Super League is expected to kick-off at the end of this month.  The league was last played in…

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