Pasuwa’s double worry
THE last couple of days have not been rosy for Kenneth Pasuwa, son of legendary former Zimbabwe and Dynamos coach Kalisto.
ENGLAND COACH WANTS HIS MEN TO SHOOT FOR THE STARS
LONDON. − England men’s Test team are ready to “shoot for the stars” in a defining year, says head coach Brendon McCullum.
Inaugural EU–Zim Business Forum launched
Zimbabwe and the European Union marked a historic milestone yesterday with the official launch of the inaugural EU–Zimbabwe Business Forum in Harare, an event poised to reshape trade and investment dynamics between the two partners.
Council to demolish wall illegally built on railway track
HARARE City Council will demolish a security wall built across a railway track in Willowvale Industrial area today, after discovering it was constructed without approval, the Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume, has said.
Journalist appeals for assistance
ZIMBABWE Newspapers Television Network (ZTN) journalist Carol Tsitsi Marufu (37), is appealing for US$6 000 to undergo a surgical operation for a life-threatening chronic neurological condition.
Zimbabwe backs WHO Pandemic Agreement to strengthen health systems
ZIMBABWE has thrown its full support behind the historic Pandemic Agreement adopted by World Health Organisation (WHO) Member States yesterday, describing it as a vital instrument in fortifying national, regional and global health security.
High-level event on Zim debt at AfDB meetings
A HIGH-LEVEL side event has been organised to advance Zimbabwe’s arrears clearance and debt resolution process at the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) annual meetings that run from Monday to Friday next week in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Mpofu denied bail in US$415k biogas fraud case
Synlak (Private) Limited director, Moses Mpofu, has been denied bail in a fraud case involving allegations of misappropriating funds for a biogas project valued at US$415 290.
Zim hosts 2025 Nandos Grillers’ challenge
NANDO’s Zimbabwe continues to showcase its commitment to culinary excellence and youth empowerment, as the fast-food chain hosted its annual Grillers Challenge in Harare yesterday.
Farmer field schools: Fostering resilience, knowledge sharing
AT a time when issues on food security and sustainable farming practices are more critical than ever, farmer fields schools (FFS) have emerged as a transformative force in shaping the agricultural landscape.











