UZ comes in from the academic cold after 15 years

THE University of Zimbabwe is re-establishing its links with universities elsewhere after 15 years of isolation, the Vice Principal, Professor Walter Kamba, said yesterday.

Johann Rupert loses US$1,8bln

Johann Rupert, the richest person in South Africa, saw a substantial decline in his net worth in 2023 so far, totaling US$1,8 billion.Mr. Mustapha played a critical role in mediating…

Phiri: The man who took Rahman to Highlanders

IF it was not for Lawrence Phiri, Highlanders FC would not have signed the late Rahman Gumbo.

Intestinal worms and the fruits we love. . . simple hygienic habits can save our lives

The rainfall season is upon us! The season of plenty.

Focus shifts to runners-up slot

BULAWAYO football giants, Highlanders FC and Manica Diamonds will be out to cancel each other in the fight for the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League first runners-up slot when the two teams meet at Gibbo on Sunday.

Tar firm increases production capacity

REDCLIFF-based tar and agricultural products manufacturer Zimbabwe Chemical Refineries (Zimchem) has set sights on the export market after increasing its production capacity to 55 percent, thanks to the enabling environment under the Second Republic.

US$14m Masvingo hydro power project almost ready

The construction of a US$14 million mini-hydro power plant in Masvingo, which began in March 2022, is on course and is set to be completed by year end, an official from the company involved in the project said on Tuesday.

Zvishavane man loses kombi to fake madzibaba

A Zvishavane man yesterday lost his Nissan Caravan mini-bus after he was hired by three robbers who pretended to be members of an apostolic sect, claiming to be travelling to a church gathering.

Yadah pray for another miracle

On Saturday Yadah travel to Bulawayo to face Chicken Inn for a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter needing maximum points to have destiny in their own hands ahead of the finale on November 26.

Zim commemorates World Diabetes Day

Zimbabwe yesterday joined World Diabetes Day commemorations as the world seeks to come up with strategies that can be implemented collectively and individually for better prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition.

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