Kirsty pledges to change lives
KIRSTY COVENTRY has promised to change lives and inspire hope during an official ceremony to mark her taking over from Thomas Bach as president of the International Olympic Committee.
Beitbridge mayor defies suspension
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A potentially volatile and chaotic situation is brewing at Beitbridge Municipality where the town’s mayor, Councillor Peter Pirato Mafuta, has defied a resolution by fellow councillors…
Zimbabwe, Mozambique strengthen trade relations
Wallace Ruzvidzo in MAPUTO, Mozambique ZIMBABWE and Mozambique are working on boosting trade relations to match their excellent bi-lateral and political relations, Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Mozambique, Victor Matemadanda, has said.…
ZIFA, FIFA join forces to re-write Women’s Football script
A GAME once full of promise is now gasping for breath, and ZIFA, with FIFA’s support, have finally started listening to the voices that matter most.
MUAST boosts African indigenous vegetable production
MARONDERA University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (MUAST) is scaling up production of African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs) in a bold step towards enhancing food security, nutrition and sustainable agriculture through innovation.
LOOKING BACK: Nursing degree to be offered at UZ in 1987
THE University of Zimbabwe is to offer a degree in nursing from 1987, the chairman of the Department of Nursing Science, Dr Rose Ndlovu. has said.
Mai Jeremaya’s friend in stunning claims
FINAL prosecution witness Ms Cythina Duringo yesterday made stunning claims in court that her friend Ashley “Mai Jeremaya” Masendeke told her that she had consented to being intimate with one of the two men, who allegedly raped her, because he was talking to her nicely.
Police dismiss food rations theft reports
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has dismissed reports alleging that senior officers have been stealing food rations intended for junior officers.
PROTEAS TOUCH DOWN FOR CHEVRONS TEST . . . Zimbabwe gear up for historic duel
THE Proteas, fresh from their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) triumph at Lord’s, have landed in Zimbabwe, ushering in one of the most anticipated cricket series in recent memory.
THE SAXOPHONIST WHOSE MUSIC PLAYED ON AMID FLYING MISSILES
It was like a chapter plucked from Titanic as the giant ship sank while the band kept playing on the music. Saxophonist Alain Otayek performed amidst missile strikes in Lebanon,…











