Beyond SADC Summit theme: Can young tech talent unlock future?
AS preparations for the 44th Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit to be hosted by Zimbabwe gain momentum, it is crucial to highlight the diverse roles young innovators can play in driving economic growth and sustainable development across the SADC region.
NUST, EMA in new study to battle rising electronic waste in Zimbabwe
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the Environmental Management Agency have embarked on an 18–month study to determine the impact of waste generated by internet use and how this could be mitigated for a sustainable future of the country.
JSC allows public access to virtual court hearings
THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is restoring the public right to witness justice by allowing access to virtual hearings through an internet link .
Govt eyes producing 25m Newcastle vaccines
EFFORTS to protect the poultry sector from disease outbreaks are gaining traction, with Government targeting to produce 25 million Newcastle vaccines this year.
Masocha on a winning start
NEW Harare City coach Ikabort Masocha kicked off his tenure on a strong footing, following a 2-0 victory over Shamva Mine, in his first game with the Sunshine Boys in the ZIFA Northern Region Division One Soccer League on Saturday.
‘Zanu PF shares same vision with church’
Both Zanu PF and the churches share the same vision of facilitating empowerment and the well-being of ordinary people in the country, Zanu PF National Political Commissar Cde Munyaradzi Machacha said in Bulawayo at the weekend.
Delta review pool champs purse
DELTA Beverages have reviewed the prize money for this year’s edition of the Carling Black Label national pool tournament with the individual winners set to pocket US$2 500 for the first prize.
Sinner takes over spot from Djokovic
Janik Sinner’s anticipated rise to world No 1 was officialised yesterday when the ATP released its new rankings, making him the first Italian ever to hold the top spot.
Chief Tangwena dies
A fierce opponent of colonial domination, liberator and chief, Senator Rekayi Tangwena (74), died early yesterday morning after a short illness.
Women urged to be financially independent
Latwell Nyangu Women have been urged to prioritise their financial independence and play a more active role of being helpers rather than just mere partners in their relationships.






