SEVENTY FOUR DAYS LIVING UNDER WATER

FLORIDA. — A US researcher has broken the record for the longest time spent living underwater without depressurisation.

CHISIPITE SHOPPING CENTRE NOW AN EYESORE

CHISIPITE Shopping Centre in Harare is now an eyesore.

NEW: Tobacco farmers rake in US$574m

Online Reporter Tobacco sales generated US$574 million as at day 45 of the marketing season, latest figures from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) show. A total of 186…

NEW: Huge boost for Zim Chess Open

Online Reporter THE Minerva Zimbabwe Chess Open has received a grant from the International Chess Federation (FIDE) after the remarkable growth of the tournament over the past two years. Zimbabwe…

NEW: Lloyd Mutasa has a point to prove

Online Reporter LLOYD Mutasa has put behind his unceremonious departure from Premier Soccer League side Green Fuel and wants to prove a point with Northern Region Soccer League new boys…

Zim’s Ethel Mupambwa on Africa’s Business Heroes’ breakthrough opportunity

Business Writer FOUNDER and chief executive officer of MoneyMart, Ethel Mupambwa, has been in the financial entrepreneurship journey for some time now, and has a wealth of experience that other…

Sweden allocates US$5.8 million to UNICEF Zim

Her Excellency Ms à…sa Pehrson, Ambassador of Sweden in Zimbabwe and Dr Tajudeen Oyewale, UNICEF Representative in Zimbabwe, signed today a funding agreement of US$5.8 million to support child protection…

Historic! Zim Select vs Pakistan A 50 over series to be televised

Brandon Moyo, [email protected] For the first time ever, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) will broadcast live to global audiences all the six one-day matches between a Zimbabwe Select side and Pakistan Shaheens…

Inyathi Football League In Full Swing

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter INYATHI Football League organising secretary Thembelani Moyo says they are impressed with the start they have had to the season and are bent on formalising the…

One dead, seven injured in haulage truck inferno

Lizzy Nekhoma, Online Reporter ONE person died while seven were injured after a head-on collision between two haulage trucks resulting in them catching fire and being burnt beyond recognition. Following…

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