Mutoko purchases first refuse compactor
Mutoko Rural District Council has bought its first refuse compactor, a development which will result in a cleaner environment in the rapidly expanding town.
43 100 arrested in ongoing traffic blitz
Online Reporter Police have arrested more than 43 000 motorists under the ongoing operation code named “Tame the Traffic Jungle”.
Mangombe challenged Chintuli on getting CAPS United goal
Fungai Muderere, [email protected] DYNAMOS FC interim head coach Genesis Mangombe has revealed that he greatly challenged Nyasha Chintuli to score for the club when they edged cross town Harare rivals…
NEW: Chatbots for medical advice: three ways to avoid misleading information
David Martin Shaw, Philip Lewis and Thomas C. Erren We expect medical professionals to give us reliable information about ourselves and potential treatments so that we can make informed decisions…
NEW: Traffic blitz arrests rise to 43 000
Online Reporter POLICE have arrested 43 154 people during the ongoing “Tame the Traffic Jungle” operation, which is aimed at restoring order on the country’s roads. In a statement on…
NEW: Feli Nandi to stage live solo performance
Online Reporter SOUL singer and songwriter Feli Nandi (born Felistus Chipendo) will stage an exclusive solo performance in the capital on October 10. Dubbed “A Night With Feli Nandi”, the…
NEW: Oil prices rise, tight supply back in focus
Oil prices rose on Monday as investors focused on a tighter supply outlook after Moscow issued a temporary ban on fuel exports while remaining wary of further rate hikes that…
Rufaro, NSS inspected by CAF
THE Confederations of African Football (CAF) Stadium Inspector Joshua Knipp was in the country where he inspected the National Sports Stadium and Rufaro Stadium in Harare.
Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe visits Information Minister Muswere
THE Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe His Excellency Mr Nikolai V. Krasilnikov paid a courtesy call to the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Dr Jenfan Muswere at his officeto…
43 100 motorists arrested during ongoing blitz
MORE than 43 100 motorists have so far been arrested during the ongoing operation code named “Tame the Traffic Jungle” targeting unregistered and unlicenced vehicles, operators offering public transport without proper licencing, and those breaching other traffic regulations.











