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.

Russian arms giant exposes German armour’s weaknesses

Rostec says the Leopard 2A6 tank was built for outdated threats and lacks protection against modern weaponry

Namibian leader arrives for talks

Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah arrived in the country last night, ahead of her meeting with SADC Chairperson President Mnangagwa at State House this morning. She is…

Premier expands Zulu Lithium plant capacity

PREMIER African Minerals Limited has commenced the expansion of its Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project, with civil works for a new flotation plant, and the procurement of inserts for a cleaner cells upgrade already underway.

US officials ‘frustrated’ over Australian tank shipment to Ukraine

Australia has announced it will ship 49 decommissioned US-made M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine after receiving approval from Washington. American and Australian officials have reportedly criticised the transfer and questioned whether Ukraine will be able to actually use the tanks, due to logistics issues and vulnerability to Russian drones.

Debunking Zim’s drinking problem: Data reveals a different story

ZIMBABWE’s social media ecosystem was abuzz a few days ago after Delta Corporation, a major beverage manufacturer in the country, recorded an 8 percent growth in lager beer sales to 2,66 million hectolitres last year.

Zvimba benefits from free medical outreach

Over 100 villagers from Windsor, Mutorashanga in Zvimba North Constituency, have benefited from a free medical outreach programme organised by the provincial ZANU PF affiliate, Boyz Dza Mdara. The outreach aimed at complementing the Government’s efforts to provide quality medical care and involved various stakeholders from the medical sector supporting this noble cause.

CAN BILLY MAKE IT A DOUBLE?

AS debutantes MWOS continue to soar, unbeaten after the first dozen games in the domestic Premiership, Billy Veremu must be praying he can win a second straight league title.

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