China commits to work well with locals
CHINESE businesses are committed to working cordially with Zimbabweans in line with sound relations that exist between the two countries, China’s chief envoy to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Guo Shaochun, has said.
Zim set to receive one million masks
Zimbabwe is set to receive one million face masks from Mask UP Africa, a recently-launched coalition of African creative industry professionals, to help curb the spread of Covid-19.
The initiative will benefit all African countries.
More woes for Nakamba’s Villa
MARVELOUS NAKAMBA bounced back into the starting line-up for Aston Villa, but the Zimbabwean international could not inspire the Clarets and Blue who remained in the relegation zone after suffering a 0-1 loss against Wolves in an English Premiership tie at Villa Park yesterday.
Gwanda to produce 10MW soon
AFTER stuttering in the initial phase, the 100-megawatt (MW) Gwanda solar project is expected to resume later this year under a new phased implementation schedule that could deliver the first 10MW within six months.
‘We expect the forex exchange rate to stabilise’
ZIMBABWE last week switched from an interbank market for foreign currency to an auction system, which is largely driven by the market. It was the first of the weekly auctions that will be held every Tuesday.
Second-hand clothes in emphatic second coming
It seems there is nothing, including the dreaded possibility of being infected by the life-threatening coronavirus, that can separate bargain hunters and second-hand clothes.
Covid-19 relief package for Zim rugby
DOMESTIC rugby, just like all contact sports in the country, might still be a long way from resuming action, but there was something to smile about for the game last week after the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) announced a Covid-19 relief package for national team players.
ZIFA bask in FIFA package
ZIFA president Felton Kamambo — buoyed by the goodwill his association is enjoying from FIFA — took his grassroots development crusade to Mudzi last Friday, where he donated an assortment of equipment for use by the budding talent in the area.
Fearful women opt for backyard deliveries
The dread of contracting the coronavirus could be causing many people who ordinarily seek services at registered health facilities to go underground, raising fears they will not receive the best health care possible.
DR NKOMO: The triumph and paradox of the liberation agenda
THE nationalist anti-colonial movement in modern Zimbabwe directly intertwines with the ideological efforts and political charisma of Dr Joshua Nkomo.











