Chevs have changed
LONDON.—Twenty-two years is a long time, even in a sport that measures its games in days and its history in centuries.
Vic Falls US$43m project takes shape . . . Boost for tourism sector
ZIMRE Holdings Limited (ZHL) has started construction of the highly anticipated US$43 million Eagle Heights Mixed-Use Development in Victoria Falls under the Eagle Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).
New X-ray machine, renovations for Mutawatawa hospital
A STATE-OF-THE-ART X-ray machine has been installed at Mutawatawa Hospital in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe (UMP) district, as the Second Republic continues to improve the health sector.
Vincent finishes seventh in historic Kit-Kat Pro-Am
ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer Kieran Vincent made a strong statement on his Sunshine Tour return, finishing tied seventh in the Kit-Kat Cash and Carry Pro-Am at Irene Country Club.
Zimuto reflects on WA Champs qualification
THE road to World Athletics Championships has typically been tough, but resilience and hard work finally paid dividends for Zimbabwean runner Tendai Zimuto.
Public advised to regularise gun ownership
POLICE have issued a stern warning to the public over buying firearms illegally, not renewing firearms certificates for legal weapons, and not informing the authorities when they move home with their legal weapons.
Zim calls for action against Israel occupation
CIVIC groups, diplomats and community leaders gathered at the Embassy of Palestine in Harare recently to commemorate Al Nakba Day, calling for action against the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Heavy penalty awaits Shabanie, Gwanda
ZIMBABWE Football Association have hinted they will make sure measures are taken to avoid a repeat of the violence that occurred at Maglas in Zvishavane on Sunday.
EMA issues warning on invasive species
THE Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has advised the nation to be wary of Invasive Alien Species (IAS), which can cause significant decline in crop, fish production and biodiversity loss.
LOOKING BACK: Mandaza hits at job barriers
THE Ministry of Manpower Planning and Development is concerned at the “artificially high” professional standards being set by some professional institutions, and intends to legislate against this.










