Zim targets 3m tourists: Kaseke
Zimbabwe is this year targeting nearly three million foreign visitors on the back of an anticipated boom in tourism, as the international community continues to warm up to the country due to the new political dispensation. Last year, the country attracted more than 2,4 million foreign tourists.
Harare seeks $850m to replace old water pipes
Harare City Council is engaging various partners and investors, as well as Government, to structure facilities for the city’s pipe replacement programme which is expected to cost $850 million.
Zanu-PF hails First Lady’s cancer awareness campaign
ZANU-PF Midlands Province has hailed First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa for her role in nationwide cancer awareness campaigns, which have seen thousands of women undergoing cervical cancer screening for free.
Fans costing Tiger
Tiger Woods is facing many challenges as he tries to make his comeback from injury, and Rory McIlroy reckons his fans are one of them.
Zanu-PF Youth League launches ED campaign
The Zanu-PF Youth League on Sunday successfully launched the provincial #EDHasMyVote campaign in Chinhoyi, with the youth leadership pledging to give President Mnangagwa a resounding victory in the forthcoming harmonised elections.
Stars weigh-in on Federer/Nadal rivalry
Several Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) stars have offered their opinion on the ongoing battle for the World men’s No. 1 spot between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Rainbow League in rush to affiliate
THE newly-established Rainbow Amateur Netball League are rushing against time to affiliate with the Zimbabwe Netball Association.
Land dispute sucks in Machaya
Leading private land developer, River Valley Properties, is embroiled in a land dispute with a Gweru man who is accusing the company of having fraudulently acquired his farm and developing it without his consent.
Mash West readmits Marian Chombo, Maya
The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West leadership has readmitted two expelled party members, who recently applied to rejoin the revolutionary party.
Injury woes for Proteas
The Proteas, limping towards the end of their struggles against India, have numerous injury concerns ahead of the first Test cricket against Australia in Durban on March 1.







