MY LEGACY IS SECURE, SAYS TOP DANCER BEV
Trust Khosa RAUNCHY dancer, Beverly “Bev” Sibanda, says her legacy is secure. Bev, who has been in the game for over a decade, says she has left footprints which will…
BOSSO TAKE HUGE GAMBLE, HIKE GATE CHARGES
Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have taken a gamble and hiked entry charges for their mid-week Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against leaders Manica Diamonds at Barbourfields tomorrow. Bosso once led…
President to launch Youth Service in Zimbabwe Programme at Nhakiwa Vocational Training Centre
Cabinet considered and approved the proposed Policy Framework for Government Shareholding/Equity in Public-Private Partnerships, which was presented by the Honourable Vice President, Dr Gen (Rtd) C.G.D.N. Chiwenga.
Kuipers hopeful of qualifying
ZIMBABWE’S Andie Kuipers is this weekend scheduled to take part in the 2024 Asia Triathlon Cup Burabay in Kazakhstan, hoping to seal qualification for the forthcoming Olympic Games.
SADC launches US$5,5bn appeal for El Nino crisis
LUANDA. — The Southern African Development Community (SADC) expressed concern on Monday about the humanitarian situation in member countries due to El Nino-induced droughts and floods, which have affected more than 61 million people in the region.
Leverage critical minerals for Africa’s growth
AMID the ongoing historic “Fourth Industrial Revolution”, technology conflicts have been intensifying.
Chombo appeals High Court farm ruling
FORMER Cabinet Minister Ignatius Chombo has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court challenging a High Court decision rejecting his petition to stop the Government from reducing the size of his 3 099ha farm to the standard size farm for his ecological zone.
Gyan keen to invest in Zimbabwe
GHANA football icon Asamoah Gyan has found the Zimbabwean landscape appealing and he has expressed his interest in taking some business ventures in the country.
Protecting Africa’s wetlands key to combating biodiversity loss
AFRICA is faced with a profound challenge: the continent’s rich biodiversity, which fuels its economy and shields it from climate change, is in decline.
SA President urged to sign power bill
Johannesburg. —South Africa appears to be a significant step closer to energy security following the adoption of the Electricity Regulation Amendment (ERA) Bill by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) last week.











