Kariba hit by earthquake

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Reporter An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 struck in Kariba and surrounding areas on Tuesday evening with officials saying tremors of such magnitude are not expected to affect…

Kariba hit by earthquake

Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Reporter An earthquake of magnitude 4.3 struck in Kariba and surrounding areas on Tuesday evening with officials saying tremors of such magnitude are not expected to affect…

NEW: Harare Pool Sunshine Champions League returns after 3-year hiatus

THE Harare Provincial Pool Association (HPPA) Sunshine Champions League tournament is set to make its grand return this weekend, three years after it was forced into a hiatus by the global Covid-19 pandemic.

NEW: Harare Pool Sunshine Champions League returns after 3-year hiatus

THE Harare Provincial Pool Association (HPPA) Sunshine Champions League tournament is set to make its grand return this weekend, three years after it was forced into a hiatus by the global Covid-19 pandemic.

NEW: Bank of England raises rates by most since 1995 even as long recession looms

The Bank of England raised interest rates by the most in 27 years on Thursday, despite warning that a long recession is on its way, as it rushed to smother a rise in inflation which is now set to top 13 percent.

NEW: Bank of England raises rates by most since 1995 even as long recession looms

The Bank of England raised interest rates by the most in 27 years on Thursday, despite warning that a long recession is on its way, as it rushed to smother a rise in inflation which is now set to top 13 percent.

NEW: Buy Zimbabwe laments sub-standard sugar imports

Buy Zimbabwe, a local content advocacy enterprise, has raised alarm over importation of sub-standard sugar brands.

NEW: Buy Zimbabwe laments sub-standard sugar imports

Buy Zimbabwe, a local content advocacy enterprise, has raised alarm over importation of sub-standard sugar brands.

NEW: Dry spell for Harare…as chemical challenges disrupt water supplies 

HARARE faces 48 hours without water supplies, as the Harare City Council has announced a temporary shutdown of the Morton Jaffray Water treatment plant due to a shortage of chemicals. 

NEW: Dry spell for Harare…as chemical challenges disrupt water supplies 

HARARE faces 48 hours without water supplies, as the Harare City Council has announced a temporary shutdown of the Morton Jaffray Water treatment plant due to a shortage of chemicals. 

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