Hockey Association of Zimbabwe continues sponsorship appeal
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter THE Hockey Association of Zimbabwe (HAZ) is once again appealing for player sponsorship as the date for the 2023 Africa Junior Championships edges closer. Zimbabwe men…
Insiza lithium project progress impresses investor
Nqobile Bhebhe recently in Fort Rixon PREMIER African Minerals Limited, the investor behind the multi-million dollar lithium project in Insiza District, is impressed with plant establishment progress on the ground…
Zimbabwe clears hurdles to rejoin Commonwealth
Gibson Nyikadzino and Fungi Kwaramba, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is now most likely to be readmitted into the Commonwealth following positive recommendations from a fact-finding team that visited the country last…
BCC takes Covid-19 jabs to squatter camps
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has embarked on a Covid-19 vaccination drive in areas with low vaccination rates such as squatter camps to help the…
ZITF 2023: 80% of exhibition space taken
Business Reporter CLOSE to 80 percent of exhibition space has been booked ahead of this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), with organisers pledging to avail more economic platforms that…
EcoCash partners US-based Remitly to boost remittance inflows
ECOCASH, Zimbabwe’s largest mobile money platform, has partnered with Remitly – a leading United States-based digital financial services provider to facilitate more international remittance inflows into the country while offering…
China jumps ahead in lithium race
CAPE TOWN. – The United States (US) is still very much in the race for lithium deposits in Africa and South America, but China has jumped ahead.
Mental health has become silent epidemic in Africa
In the last two years, the world has been under siege from unprecedented challenges that are threatening to hamper humanity’s ability to respond, while also posing several threats to the existence of human kind in the near future.
Police band supervisor accused of raping member
A SUPERVISOR with the Police Band at Mkuhusi Camp Depot (formerly Morris Depot) in Harare has appeared in court on allegations of raping a band member several times after threatening to have her fired for being a ‘ghost worker’.
Nigerian polls to go ahead despite crises
ABUJA. – The Electoral Commission of Nigeria (Inec) said yesterday that the presidential election will be held as scheduled on February 25 despite massive shortages of gasoline and new banknotes that have paralyzed Africa’s most populous country.











