ZIFA Northern Region mourns Mushunje

ZIFA Northern Region Soccer League chairman Martin Kweza says domestic football was left poorer following the death of Simba Bhora midfielder Barnabas Mushunje.

ZACC opens new branch in Chinhoyi

Online Desk The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has opened new offices in Chinhoyi with plans to open more branches across the country.

National Duathlon Champs date set

TRIATHLON Zimbabwe have set July 3 as the date for their inaugural National Duathlon Championships to be staged in Harare.

Man (17) murders grandfather (59) with brick over supper

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A 17-year-old Shurugwi man has been arrested after he fatally struck his 59-year-old grandfather with a brick on the chest over an argument involving supper. The…

Da Kudu, Asaph to release potential banger on Friday

Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Reporter Da Kudu, Asaph, King BL and Brucella are set to release a single titled Zimbindaba this Friday. The track which was shot and produced in the…

Gas prices reviewed upwards

Charity Chikara, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has reviewed the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices for June. In a statement, Zera said the retail price of…

NEW: Invictus begins mobilising oil drilling rig from Tanzania 

AUSTRALIA-based oil and gas company Invictus Energy Limited says the process of delivering the exploration drilling rig – Exalo Rig 202 – from Tanzania to its Cabora Bassa project in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central Province, has begun.  

NEW: “Start-ups must be innovative” 

START-UPS must embrace innovative business models to overcome challenges associated with volatile market conditions, a local entrepreneur has said.  

National Information Communication Technology Policy approved by Cabinet

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Online Reporter CABINET has approved the National Information Communication Technology Policy review which seeks to align the country’s ICT framework with global trends and ensure universal coverage. In…

NEW: Fifty entities default on pension remittances  

THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) says about 50 companies are defaulting on pension remittances to various pension schemes, with arrears standing at $5,3 billion as at March 31, 2022.  

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