Driverless taxi fleet sparking both concern, wonder on China’s streets
Turning heads as they cruise past office buildings and malls, driverless taxis are slowly spreading through Chinese cities, prompting both wariness and wonder. China’s tech companies and carmakers have poured…
Infrastructure, a beacon of nation’s strength and resilience: President
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Harare Bureau Zimbabweans should work hard towards maintaining the country’s infrastructure which remains a symbol of the nation’s character and a beacon of strength and resilience, President Mnangagwa has…
Police must rid residential areas of gold panners
Mining is the cog of our economy. It accounts for more than 60 percent of exports and up to 15 percent of the gross domestic product. It formally employs more…
Gweru works on new valuation roll
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] GWERU City Council (GCC) is working on a new valuation roll as part of the council’s ongoing initiative to boost revenue collection, city mayor Councillor Martin Chivhoko announced…
Nees shuts out agents
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau NEW Warriors coach Michael Nees has vowed he will not bow to the influence of cartels in domestic football as he will base his team selection purely…
New VIP section transforms Ko-Samuriwo. . . a high-end experience in a high-density suburb
Sipepisiwe Moyo, [email protected] On Sunday evening, residents of Bulawayo gathered at Ko-Samuriwo Pub & Grill in Luveve to witness the official launch of the joint’s VIP section. Since its opening at…
SADC businesses commend heightened Mpox surveillance
Senior Business Writer THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) Business Council Tourism Alliance has said the risk of monkey pox (Mpox) transmission within the region remains lower than in many…
Bangladesh cricket board names new chief
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) named ex-skipper Faruque Ahmed Wednesday as president after the resignation of Nazmul Hassan, a close ally of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Cricket and politics…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Mpox needs vigilance, not panic
THE current outbreak of Clade Ib Mpox, with a focus in Central African rainforests but now with cases in a modest number of countries in and outside Africa, was declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organisation in the middle of this month, so it cannot be ignored.
Risks of gel manicures and acrylic nails
The nail fashion industry is flourishing, with gel manicures and acrylic nails among the most popular trends. However, while they may seem like a form of self-care, these treatments can…








