Indigenous language Highway Code on cards
The GOVERNMENT will soon introduce a Highway Code in indigenous languages to diversify and cater for people who are not conversant with the English language. Aspiring drivers will also soon write their provisional tests in the vernacular, a Government official has said.
SA concludes 51 pc stake disposal in SAA
The Takatso Consortium — comprising Johannesburg-based Global Airways, which owns new domestic airline Lift, and private-equity firm Harith General Partners – has secured a 51 percent stake in national airline South African Airways (SAA).
Iconic stadium poised for major facelift
WITH the ever-deteriorating sporting infrastructure in Harare’s high-density suburbs being a major put-off for athletes, a power company has committed to spruce up the iconic Mabvuku Number One Grounds.
NEW: Diplomats clean up Mbare …as Kenya commemorates Wangari Mathaai Day
THE Embassy of Kenya in Zimbabwe on Friday celebrated its renowned environmentalist and the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Professor Wangari Maathai, with a clean-up exercise at the Mbare Market Dumpsite.
NEW: Big Yaadz Music in anti-drug initiative
BIG Yaadz Music owner, Devine Mbara, has embarked on a programme against drug abuse.
NEW: Your Weekend Diary
Tongai Moyo Jnr and his Utakataka Express are set to perform at Kwa Boss Chamu in Shurugwi town, a mining town in the Midlands province on Saturday.
NEW: Music promotion is not about fame: Goldfinger
POPULAR music promoter and businessman, Munyaradzi ‘Goldfinger’ Makombora believes that the local music industry cannot thrive without promoters.
NEW: Here are five things that happened in China this week
China unveiled its “No. 1 Central Document” for 2022 on Tuesday, outlining key tasks to comprehensively push forward rural vitalisation this year. As the first policy statement released by China’s central authorities each year, the document is seen as an indicator of policy priorities.
NEW: 14 inmates graduate with theology diplomas
FOURTEEN inmates at Mutare Farm and Mutare Remand Prisons graduated with diplomas in theology.
NEW: Omicron BA.2 sub-variant more infectious: Africa CDC
The Omicron BA.2 sub-variant of Covid-19 appears to be more infectious than the original BA.1 sub-variant, but does not cause more severe disease, the head of Africa’s top public health body said on Thursday citing data from South Africa.









