Mussa calls for better stadiums

FORMER Warriors team manager Sharif Mussa has made a passionate appeal to corporates to help construct modern sports facilities that meet international standards.

‘Local universities could admit students from Ukraine’

UKRAINE-based Zimbabwean students whose studies were disrupted by the Russian special military operation in that country will be allowed to conclude their studies at local universities, a senior official has said.

‘Local universities could admit students from Ukraine’

UKRAINE-based Zimbabwean students whose studies were disrupted by the Russian special military operation in that country will be allowed to conclude their studies at local universities, a senior official has said.

Worthless servant begging for another chance

The die is cast! On Saturday, voters will once again exercise their democratic right to elect 28 “new” National Assembly members and 108 councillors.

Worthless servant begging for another chance

The die is cast! On Saturday, voters will once again exercise their democratic right to elect 28 “new” National Assembly members and 108 councillors.

Govt releases $3bn for by-elections

GOVERNMENT has released $3 billion to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for Saturday’s National Assembly and council by-elections.

Govt releases $3bn for by-elections

GOVERNMENT has released $3 billion to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for Saturday’s National Assembly and council by-elections.

Risking life, limb for others’ safety

WATCHING them going about their daily duties tells a story of tough and daring women with an unflinching desire to take on even the most dangerous tasks in a largely male-dominated field.

Risking life, limb for others’ safety

WATCHING them going about their daily duties tells a story of tough and daring women with an unflinching desire to take on even the most dangerous tasks in a largely male-dominated field.

Africa nets US$32.8bn investment commitments

Pan African financial institution, the African Development Bank (AfDB), has secured US$32,8 billion in investment commitments for critical projects in Africa that will have far reaching consequences for businesses and general people’s economic fortunes, the bank’s president, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, said on Thursday.

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