Govt considers tapping nuclear energy for power
Government has approved the framework for cooperation with the Russian Federation State Atomic Energy Corporation, as it explores the feasibility of using nuclear energy as an alternative source of power.
Armed robbers abusing army uniform
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has warned the public to be wary of criminals who are using army uniforms to rob individuals in different parts of the country.
Getting vaccinated is safer than getting infected
Vaccines are a critical tool in the battle against COVID-19, and getting vaccinated is one of the best ways to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
Suspect arrested over sexually assaulting minors
Police have arrested a 50-year-old pedophile who allegedly indecently assaulted five minors in Chitungwiza.
President warns nation ahead of Uhuru
Zimbabweans should not be tempted to gather as they celebrate the impending 41st Independence anniversary on April 18 but should instead, uphold the measures put in place by Government and World Health Organisation’s Covid-19 protocols, President Mnangagwa has cautioned.
VP orders construction of Lupane Prov Hospital
VICE President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has ordered work on the construction of Lupane Provincial Hospital to resume with immediate effect after Government injected $47 million for the completion of the 250-bed medical centre.
THE GREATEST CITY HEIST…Shock over huge council bills
Imagine receiving a billing statement showing that you owe your local authority thousands of dollars in unpaid rates despite not being a defaulting ratepayer?
Katsande unfazed…Veteran midfielder shrugs off Chiefs exit talk
BATTLE hardened Zimbabwean midfielder Willard Katsande has shrugged off speculation about his future with South African Premiership side Kaizer Chiefs and insists he is fully focused on helping the struggling Soweto giants at the moment.
If Moza sneezes, we all catch a cold
Until recently, it was inconceivable that Southern Africa, a region that is known to be relatively peaceful, could be a theatre for terrorist activities at a scale and magnitude that is currently being experienced in northern Mozambique.
If you sow mischief, you harvest grief
IN 2019, Zimbabwe experienced three days of darkness between January 14 and January 17.
It seemed looneys had broken from the asylum and set fire on the tinderbox.











