Call for Government, private sector to collaborate to spur growth in tourism sector
Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter PLAYERS in the tourism sector have called for increased collaboration between the Government and the private sector in sprucing up critical infrastructure such as roads and…
Bulawayo, Harare continue national swimming dominance
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO and Harare swimmers have continued their dominance of the proceedings at the ongoing 2023 Zimbabwe Senior National Swimming Championships at the City Pool in Bulawayo.…
Chissano flies in for debt indaba
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Former Mozambican President Joachim Chissano arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday ahead of the second structured dialogue platform meeting between Government, creditors and development partners to discuss economic…
Landmark currency conversion ruling awaits Constitutional court confirmation
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief HARARE High Court Judge, Justice Joseph Mafusire, has ordered the Central Africa Building Society (CABS) to pay back architects, Stone/Beattie Studio Partnership, US$142 000, which…
5 000 women to undergo ICT training
MORE than 5 000 women will undergo Information and Communication Technology training workshops across the country, with 1 000 already graduated.
Renewed optimism at Harare City
WITH some bit of financial stability, Harare City could have survived relegation from the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League last season.
India hammer Australia
NEW DELHI. — India spinner Ravindra Jadeja returned career-best figures of 7-42 to lead Australia’s hammering by six wickets inside three days yesterday to bring the hosts to a 2-0 Test cricket series lead.
Govt moves to safeguard learners
The Government will continue to enforce compliance policies that safeguard learners in schools to reduce disasters such as road traffic accidents involving learners, an official has said.
Miners in voter mobilisation drive
Empowerment lobby, Miners for Economic Development, has embarked on a countrywide exercise to mobilise small-scale miners to register to vote in the upcoming harmonised elections.
Chitate, Waison miss top 10 at World Champs
ZIMBABWE’S representatives at the World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst, Australia, Blessing Waison and Olivia Chitate, found the going tough on Saturday as they missed out on the top 10.





