Police searching for biological parents of kidnapped children
Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is looking for the biological parents of two children who were rescued by police officers in Mudzi from their alleged kidnappers…
Mjimba sets another PB at World Champs
Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter NOMVULA Mjimba concluded her participation at the 19th FINA World Championships on a high after posting another personal best time in the 50m freestyle on…
NEW: Protests force Eskom to widen power cuts
South African state power company Eskom said it would be forced to widen electricity cuts on Friday and over the weekend as labour protests linked to deadlocked wage talks disrupt operations.
NEW: Boxing tourney set for Bulawayo
OVER 100 budding boxers are set to congregate at Sizinda in Bulawayo for an amateur tournament this weekend.
NEW: Ablant down but not out
ZIMBABWE youth international, Tavonga Ablant, is relieved following revelations that his injury is not as bad as initially feared.
NEW: Sticking to the business’ fundamentals
“A hotel should relieve travellers of their insecurity and loneliness. It should make them feel warm and cosy” – Bill Kimpton
NEW: Fire guts Rusape complex
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent GOODS worth millions of dollars were reduced to ashes after a complex in Rusape Central Business District caught fire in the early hours of…
NEW: Face masks, digital screens and winter weather are a triple threat for dry eyes
How do your eyes feel right now? Whether you’re sitting at home or in the office, you’re likely reading this on a digital device, and your eyes may be hot, scratchy, tired and dry. If so, you may be part of a new phenomenon called dry eye triad (DET).
Zimbabwe Sables in great opportunity to climb up World Rugby rankings
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE can jump six places up on the World Rugby ranking if they can beat Netherlands by a margin of more than 15 points when…
NEW: Emergency preparedness requires gender-aware responses: UN
COUNTRIES with greater women’s leadership, better social protection and care systems, and space for feminist organisations are more effective at responding to crises such as Covid-19, according to a new UN report released on Thursday.










