CAPS United settle players’ dues

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THERE is a renewed sense of optimism in the CAPS United camp.  Players have been paid their salaries for the last three months and the Green…

Half of A1,A2 farmers not submitting returns: Government

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief MORE than 50 percent of A1 and A2 farmers in the country are not submitting their annual production returns, a move that is affecting the…

Zimbabwe earns praise for US$1 million pledge to Global Fund

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has been commended for pledging to contribute US$1 million to the Global Fund in support of efforts to end the HIV and Aids, tuberculosis…

Zimbabwe volleyball coach in line for Malawi sports award

Munyaradzi Munzabwa, Sports Correspondent ZIMBABWE-born volleyball coach, Thulani Maphosa has been nominated for one of the Malawi National Council of Sports-run 2022 Malawi Sports Awards set for Bingu International Conference…

Referendums against dictatorship

Konstantin Kosachev  In Western capitals, as well as in the EU and NATO, they have already hastened to declare that they,  under no circumstances will recognize the results of referendums…

Stock markets extend drop

Share market declines deepened amid diminishing odds of a soft economic landing after the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by 75 basis points and signaled further aggressive tightening. Equities fell…

Mutare to host NEPAZ tourney

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Mutare Provincial Pool Association will tomorrow host the monthly National Elite Players Association of Zimbabwe pool tournament at Villa Sport in Dangamvura, Mutare. The NEPAZ…

Bodybuilding judges back in the classroom

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter IN a bid to conform with the 2022 revised International Federation of Bodybuilding judges manual, the National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness will tomorrow and…

Govt moves in to avert food insecurity

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter Government has stepped up efforts to tackle the province’s food deficit as about 175 000 households are in urgent need of food aid following last…

DNA test confirms Livingstone’s death

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter A second round of DNA tests have confirmed that the human skeletal remains discovered in a thicket near St Mathias Tsonzo in Mutasa in June…

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