Women’s Day commemorations postponed
The Ministry of Women Affairs, Small and Medium Enterprises has postponed the commemorations for International Women’s Day that were scheduled to be held tomorrow in Norton.
The curse of imported knowledge, extractive investment models
Local communities in the Global South are waking up to the limitations of imported knowledge and extractive investment strategies that leave them worse off.
Glamorgan edge Northerns
AN innings of 39 not out by wicket-keeper Chris Cooke helped Glamorgan to a three-wicket victory over Northerns in a close finish to their three-day cricket match at Old Hararians Sports Club yesterday.
Netherlands announce ad-hoc squads Zim, SA tour
THE Royal Netherlands Cricket Board (KNCB) yesterday announced the squads for the Netherlands upcoming tour to southern Africa later this month, where they will complete their final CWC Super League fixtures – a three-match series against Zimbabwe in Harare and the remaining two matches from their Covid-interrupted series against South Africa, to be played at Benoni and Johannesburg.
Chelsea’s expensive recruits face CL moment of truth
LONDON. — Chelsea have one final shot to save their season when Borussia Dortmund visit Stamford Bridge in the last 16 of the Champions League football tonight defending a 1-0 first leg lead.
School completes A Level block with CDF
Using the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), Government has built a two-classroom block for A Level learners at Masarakufa Secondary School in Mudzi, bringing relief to learners.
Over 100 devolution-funded projects completed in Mash-West
More than 140 high-impact projects have been completed in Mashonaland West since the start of the transfer of devolution funds by the Second Republic to allow local authorities to make a lot of the decisions on what type of infrastructure was needed, to set priorities and to mobilise additional funds to get more bang for their buck.
KENYAN ‘JESUS’ SEEKS POLICE PROTECTION. . . Community intends to crucify him on Good Friday
A KENYAN cleric, Reverend Yesu Wa Tongaren, who claims to be ‘Jesus Christ’, is reported to have sought police protection after members of his community threatened to ‘crucify’ him on Good Friday on April 7.
DARING ROBBER OPENED SHOP TO SELL STOLEN MERCHANDISE
AN ex-convict, who was out on bail pending appeal, allegedly robbed some shops in Harare and opened a shop in Gweru to sell the stolen merchandise.
Mayor Mafume’s trial finally gets underway
HARARE Mayor Jacob Mafume’s trial finally got underway yesterday after being postponed on numerous occasions.


