Public urged to wear face masks

ZIMBABWEANS should abide by the conditions that the Government set when it lifted the mandatory wearing of face masks for their own safety, and not out of fear of being…

Econet invites customers to experience 3D gaming, entertainment products at Agric Show

Econet Wireless is back in full force at the Zimbabwe Agriculture Show (ZAS) this year, after not being able to fully participate at the popular trade event over the past two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Hockey tournament springs into action

THE Central-South Africa field hockey tournament roars into life this afternoon at St John’s College in Harare with two games lined up for the day. 

Ballance welcome to play for Chevrons

Former England batsman Gary Ballance will be welcomed to play for the Zimbabwe cricket team should he decide to return to the country of his birth, Zimbabwe coach Dave Houghton said yesterday. 

Water woes to continue

Serious water woes bedevilling Harare for at least a month now are likely to continue as the council yesterday struggled to give a solid immediate plan to end the shortages, instead resolving to push for water rationing.

Building a China-Africa community with shared future in new era

In November, 2021, the Eighth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Ministerial Conference was successfully convened in Dakar, Senegal. 

Golfer Ndaruza gets national team call-up

AFTER winning his fourth tournament of the season when he bagged the Bata Power Amateur Golf Championship at Gweru Golf Club over the weekend, Munashe Ndaruza was rewarded for his efforts as he was included in the Zimbabwe Golf Association’s team for the All Africa Team Championship. 

Agric officers get motorbikes, rider suits

AGRICULTURAL extension officers have received 6 000 motorbikes and 3 200 rider suits as the Government gives them the transport they need and upgrades their equipment so they carry out their work more efficiently.

Cattle branding continues nationwide

The Government will continue branding cattle until temperatures are not suitable to carry out the programme, Veterinary Department has said.

Houghton to unfreeze Zim when playing strong sides

Zimbabwe cricket team coach Dave Houghton is seeing encouraging signs that his players are learning how not to “freeze” against the strongest opposition, and hopes that the batters can put together a complete performance during the remainder of the ODI series against Australia. 

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