Seven in Sweden for waste management study
A seven-member Zimbabwe Sunshine Group (ZSG) delegation had left for Sweden on Saturday for a Sustainable Waste Management Study to acquire knowledge to promote the Zero Waste drive.
Three women in US$7K fraud
Three women appeared in court on charges of defrauding their employer of more than US$7 000.
Gender imbalance in leadership a challenge
Zimbabwe needs to remove the glass ceiling in leadership positions since gender-balanced leadership is usually associated with better environmental and sustainability performance, Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development minister, Dr Sithembiso Nyoni said.
Ex-Bok coaches clash over TV comments
Rassie Erasmus used his infamous Twitter account to bite back at former Springbok coach Nick Mallett after the latter’s comments on the popular rugby show, Final Whistle, last Sunday.
Businesswoman faces theft charges
The chairperson of Vernegia Hydro Private Limited appeared in court over the weekend on theft charges.
Kasiyandima: New sungura game-changer
SUNGURA is no doubt the most followed genre on the local music scene.
Djokovic seeks ‘special permission’ for US tournaments
Unvaccinated men’s singles tennis world number one Novak Djokovic is seeking “special permission” to enter the United States for upcoming tournaments.
Groundsman bitter after losing eye
A local cricket ground manager, Abel Mhluma, will live to curse the day he worked for Mash Eagles Cricket Club.
Makhachev retains UFC lightweight title
Islam Makhachev beat home favourite and featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski by unanimous decision to retain his lightweight title in an engaging contest at UFC 284 in Perth, Australia.
Arteta accuses officials of 'changing the rules' on 'awful' day for VAR
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has accused officials of “changing the rules” after claiming Brentford’s equaliser in the 1-1 draw at Emirates Stadium should have been ruled out for offside.

