Mpox: Zim on high alert
ZIMBABWE remains on high alert for any cases of the ongoing Mpox outbreak which has spread to 12 countries in Africa since January this year.
Zim commends China support in digitalisation
THE role played by China in transforming the technological media landscape through digitalisation anchored on migration from analogue to digital terrestrial broadcasting in line with the International Telecommunications Union has been important for Zimbabwe.
Guvamatanga defends new duty on fuel tankers in transit
Business Writer/NewZiana The new import duty for fuel tankers in transit was necessary to curb the abuse of the electronic cargo tracking system, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Finance,…
President’s SADC chairmanship to boost regional integration
chairman of the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration and African Union Commission (AUC) nominee, Dr George Manyaya, has hailed President Mnangagwa’s SADC chairmanship as a significant boost to regional integration.
Illegal gold miners invade Bulawayo suburbs
Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] Some suburbs in Bulawayo are struggling with severe land degradation due to rampant illegal gold mining, a destructive activity driven by gold panners who ignore environmental and mining…
Major boost for tourism activities in Victoria Falls
Business Writer Tourism activities in Victoria Falls are set for a major boost after the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) agreed to set up the Africa International Tourism Academy…
We should be proud of SADC chairmanship: President
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS should be proud of the SADC chairmanship that the country has assumed and also nurture the same spirit of peace and unity shown during the recently…
NEES ARRIVES AHEAD OF UNVEILING
GERMAN expatriate coach Michael Nees flew into the country yesterday afternoon ahead of his official unveiling by ZIFA this morning.
Kasongo Band member lifts lid on juju dealings
He is not ashamed of his past, dabbling in juju and magic to control the musical band Kasongo.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Ban on alluvial mining good for environment
THE ban on alluvial and river bed mining by Cabinet this week followed careful evaluation of the results of the limited permission granted on some river systems from 2011, with more precise regulation in 2018 and 2020, and finding the negative environmental damage far outweighed the positive recovery of minerals.









