Gladiators maintain unbeaten run
Wessly Madhevere hit a fine fifty to bring Gladiators a thrilling two-wicket victory over Scorpions, despite a remarkable eight-wicket haul by Nkosilathi Nungu in a National Premier League (NPL) fixture at Old Hararians Sports Club on Sunday.
Digital culture adaptability key to thriving newsrooms
The media industry in the country and across the globe is undergoing digital transformation, with all products converging and competing in one place, which is the internet or internet-based communication platforms.
IMF slams US with warnings over debt, deficits
The US was the target of pointed criticism from the International Monetary Fund last week, with the organisation calling out everything from Washington’s trade policy to its deficits. In its…
The return of Makore
JUST two seasons ago, Zimbabwe national women’s football team striker Rutendo Makore, who also plays for Black Rhinos Queens, had ruled herself out of the game.
Spain relish clash with Germany
DUESSELDORF. — Spain enjoyed almost total control of Sunday’s Euro 2024 win over Georgia and were now looking forward with confidence to a quarter-final against Germany, coach Luis de la Fuente said.
52 diplomatic missions receive operational vehicles
The Government has successfully implemented a comprehensive vehicle replacement programme, upgrading its entire fleet of operational vehicles for all 52 diplomatic missions.
Late own goal sinks Belgium
Jan Vertonghen’s late own goal took France into the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 yesterday as they edged Belgium 1-0 in a tense tie in Duesseldorf. France had dominated the last-16 clash but their profligate finishing looked set to force extra time until they finally found a way through with five minutes left.
Giants struggle in PSL marathon
THE 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League mid-term report is out and the traditional giants Dynamos, Highlanders and CAPS United punched below their weight in the first 17 games.
Budding businesses urged to be solution-driven
BUDDING entrepreneurs have been exhorted to conduct meticulous market research and anchor their businesses on providing solutions to people’s everyday challenges.
Second investigating officer testifies in Chimombe, Mpofu case
THE bail hearing of two businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, who are facing US$7 million fraud charges, continued yesterday with the Investigating Officer (IO) from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) arguing that the two should remain in custody pending trial commencement.









