Plot to delete Africa’s liberation movements thickens
Since Africa attained its independence, albeit, mostly after protracted armed struggles that spilled a lot of blood, Western Europe did not stop thinking of more subtle ways to continue running their former colonies.
Ngezi ready for tough 2025 season
Ngezi Platinum Stars coach, Takesure Chiragwi, believes his charges have to be at their best if they are to compete for the title.
Nedbank Rugby Challenge on cards
SHAUN DE SOUZA has to be one of the hardest-working men in Zimbabwean sport!
Two inmates escape from prison
TWO inmates have escaped from Mutimurefu Prison in Masvingo, the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) has said.
Investors risk US$2,3tn of fossil fuel assets
The transition to a low-carbon economy has the potential to leave assets worth US$2,3 trillion stranded by the end of the next decade, according to a new analysis.
Linnet, Liverpool and the last woman standing
“YES, I’m the only goalkeeper and the only girl in the Zimbabwe men’s team.”
Trump’s tariff war with China backfires
As one of Tesla’s largest markets and key production hubs, China plays a vital role in the company’s success, making Trump’s tariff policies a major challenge for Musk.
Uganda reports two more Ebola cases in capital Kampala
KAMPALA. – Uganda yesterday announced two new cases of Ebola in the capital, Kampala, just two weeks after discharging all patients who had fully recovered following isolation and treatment.
Producer prices rise as overall inflation declines
PRODUCER prices rose moderately in January across the country’s key sectors — industry and agriculture, but would not stop overall monthly inflation from taking a huge dip.
Community panics as boy (13) poisons water source with herbicide
Community members in Ward 7 in the Mutetenwa area in Beitbridge have been thrown into panic mode after a 13-year-old boy poured a poisonous herbicide into a river which supplies water to livestock and people from at least five villages.











