Zanu PF delegation in Tanzania
A 20 member Zanu PF delegation left for the Mwalimu Nyerere Leadership School, Tanzania for a 12-day workshop aimed at sharing political and economic ideas, among other issues.
Zim ratchets up pressure on CITES to lift ivory trade ban
Zimbabwe is leading a jumbo-sized offensive to ratchet up pressure on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) – the international body that monitors endangered species to lift restrictive measures on the trade in raw ivory and allow once-off sale for its guarded stockpiles to fund the conservation of its growing and threatening elephant population.
Zim’s COSAFA participation uncertain
RECORD COSAFA Cup winners Zimbabwe may not be able to go and redeem themselves in this year’s edition as the FIFA suspension continues to cast a shadow over the national football teams.
No rest for golfers as focus shifts to Malawi
SEVERAL local professional golfers are not taking a break after competing at the just-ended FBC Zimbabwe Open Golf Championship as they left the country yesterday for the annual Professional Golf Association (PGA) Malawi Championship FDH Bank tournament that begins on Thursday at Lilongwe Golf Club.
Govt to ring-fence carbon tax
THE Government is developing a legal framework to ring-fence revenue collected from carbon tax with a view to direct the funds towards climate-specific issues, according to a senior official.
Dynamos wanted Ndiraya out in Feb
Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter CLAIMS by the Isaiah Mupfurutsa-led Dynamos executive that suspended coach Tonderai Ndiraya is insubordinate and arrogant could be false after revelations the team wanted to appoint veteran…
Visual artist in Toronto Biennial
Following a successful first major solo exhibition titled “Ranezuro Rangu Ngariziye” (My Yesterday Should Know), local installation artist Anne Zanele Mutema is taking part in the second edition of the Toronto Biennial of Art in Canada.
Chadenga soars high in US
ZIMBABWE’S high jump star Kudakwashe Chadenga continues to enjoy a phenomenal rise in the United States after clinching a gold medal for South Plains College on Day Two of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Outdoor Track and Field National Championships in Hutchinson, Kansas, on Friday.
Clampdown on errant merchants: TIMB must keep walking the talk
TOBACCO merchants — Golden Barn Tobacco and Dynamic Tobacco — were this past week hogging the limelight, albeit for the wrong reasons after the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) suspended their operations for allegedly violating stop order regulations, manipulating the booking system and facilitating side marketing.
Let’s celebrate Africa Day with enthusiasm
Tomorrow, we celebrate Africa Day with enthusiasm in the continent and in Turkey.











