NEW: A-level learners begin accessing results

Learners have started virtually accessing their A’ level results after the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) announced that results are now out.

NEW – Nothing to stop football’s return: Machakaire

Government believes “nothing will stop” the Premier Soccer League (PSL) from resuming “as soon as possible”.

Speaking during a tour of the construction site of Wadzanai Stadium in Shamva Thursday afternoon, Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister Tino Machakaire hailed businessman Simba Ndoro for spearheading the project.

NEW: Reprieve for car importers

Government has introduced a transitional period to facilitate clearance of vehicles purchased prior to the promulgation of Statutory Instrument 89 of 2021.

NEW: President Mnangagwa receives second vaccine shot

President Mnangagwa is now fully vaccinated after receiving his second dose of the Sinovac vaccine at Kwekwe General Hospital.

NEW: Jah Noz wins best devolution song competition

RISING dancehall artiste Jah Noz on Wednesday won the best dancehall song promoting devolution.

The online competition for Creative Arts was run by Zimbabwe Devolution Campaign via their Facebook page.

NEW: ZITF is back

THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) will be held from July 20 to July 23 this year after it was postponed last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

NEW: Boost for dairy sector

IN a development that will go a long way in increasing the national milk output, dairy farmers from the country’s 10 provinces will on Friday receive 147 in-calf heifers.

Chevrons shoot themselves in the foot yet again

ZIMBABWE fell 12 runs short of beating Pakistan in a T20I for the first time after being well-set in the chase of 150, leaving a distraught Sean Williams disgusted by his team’s poor performance.

Netball in limbo

DESPITE Government having cleared the path for netball to resume, the sport remains in limbo, with most clubs struggling to meet the prescribed Covid-19 protocols due to limited resources.

Super League dead after Atletico and Inter follow English exodus

Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan followed all six English Premier League clubs in pulling out of the European Super League on Wednesday, dealing a fatal blow to a project that prompted an incendiary reaction from supporters.

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