Nation’s tribute to its backbone: Zim celebrates International Workers’ Day
Today, Zimbabwe stands united with the global community to honour the hands that build nations, the voices that demand justice and the hearts that fuel progress.
DeMbare fire blanks again
STRUGGLING Harare giants Dynamos dropped further into the relegation zone following a goalless draw against Greenfuel in Chisumbanje yesterday.
Lady luck eludes Antipas again
VETERAN Chicken Inn coach Joey Antipas admits the clock is ticking for his misfiring side after they stumbled to a sixth draw of the season, a frustrating goalless stalemate against TelOne at Luveve Stadium.
World continues to honour Kirsty
THE opulence at the Rainbow Towers Hotel provided just the suitable location, with its decoration perfectly befitting the heartfelt moments it hosted on Tuesday night in honour of Kirsty Coventry.
Over 2 300 snake bites reported since January
AT least nine people have died from snake-bites out of over 2 300 reported cases nationwide since January.
Zim to host major aviation summit
ZIMBABWE is scheduled to host the 10th International Civil Aviation Week (ICAO) and the African Indian (AFI) Ocean Aviation Week from May 26 to 30 in Victoria Falls.
Zimplats platinum production dips 11pc
Zimplats, a major platinum group metals (PGM) producer, reported lower mining volumes for the quarter ending March 31, 2025, primarily due to trackless mobile machinery (TMM) availability issues, leading to an 11 percent year-on-year and 4 percent quarter-on-quarter decrease.
Illegal DStv connections land man in court
For allegedly running an illegal operation to connect clients to DStv channels without proper authorisation saw Bushby Geoffrey Charles (64) of Avondale being brought before Harare magistrate Ms Ruth Moyo facing charges of forgery of a registered trademark and related offences.
Sables return to business
WITH so much emphasis and attention being placed on age-group rugby over the last two months, it was al-most easy to forget that the Zimbabwe senior team have a crucial year ahead of them this term.
Fake parking marshals on the prowl
MOTORISTS have been urged to stay alert, amid reports of scammers impersonating City Parking officials and extorting money from unsuspecting drivers.











