Bus operators warned against speeding this holiday

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has warned bus and other public service vehicle drivers to stick to the set speed limits as stipulated by the law or risk having their…

Xi Jinping expects more China-U.S. mutual trust to resist disruptions

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called on people from all walks of life in both China and the U.S. to have more contacts and exchanges, continue to build a…

SA orders ‘dysfunctional’ colleges to close

JOHANNESBURG. –  Four private colleges described as being “dysfunctional” have been ordered to close in South Africa, leaving thousands of students in limbo.

Region 5 Sports Awards set for Lusaka

THE 6th edition of the African Union Sports Council Region 5 awards is scheduled for Lusaka, Zambia on Africa Day this year.

Financiers ready to support next generation of entrepreneurs

Tariro Stacey Gatsi IN a move meant to foster economic development and empowerment among youths, Government and financiers recently held a seven-day training programme on marketing and enhancement of business…

Football back at Rufaro

RUFARO Stadium will host an official football match for the first time since 2019 this afternoon as CAPS United host newcomers, Bikita Minerals in a Week 3 fixture of the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

Manica Diamonds target Pirates’ scalp

Manica Diamonds are aiming to redeem themselves when they host newcomers Chegutu Pirates at Sakubva today when the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League resumes after the International break.

Govt, council meet amid residents’ outcry over budget

THE Government and the Harare City Council yesterday met to find the way forward after the rejection of city’s 2024 budget amid an outcry over deteriorating service delivery.

Big spenders Simba Bhora in BF test

VISITING Simba Bhora have an opportunity to show their title pedigree and possibly lay down a marker for their sea-son when they face Highlanders at Barbourfields Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

Beverage traders seek end to supplier restrictive practices

Business Reporter BEVERAGE wholesalers and retailers in  Zimbabwe have bemoaned restrictive practices by some of the country’s largest manufacturers saying the unfair business practices, apart from constraining viability, weigh on…

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