Namibian leader vows to scale up relations with Zim

Kudakwashe Mugari in Windhoek, Namibia Namibia’s President-elect Nandi-Ndaitwah is sending a powerful message of unity and cooperation. “Zimbabwe and Namibia are one,” she emphasises, highlighting the strong bond between the…

Presidential Support for the Warriors

Fungai Muderere THE Government of Zimbabwe has reaffirmed its commitment to national football by extending significant financial support to the Warriors ahead of their crucial Fifa World Cup qualifiers. The…

Mujuru vows to amplify student voices at Nust

Faith Ndlovu Stacey Mujuru, a fourth-year Applied Mathematics student and owner of clothing brand – Sochara, has made history as she became the first female Student Representative Council (SRC) president…

Man in court for assaulting ex-wife’s boyfriend

Musawenkosi Moyo A 47-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo has appeared in court facing charges of assaulting his ex-wife’s boyfriend. Dumezweni Khumalo appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Archie Wochiwunga, charged with assault.…

Warriors take on Benin

Warriors take on Benin

Feli Nandi to launch second album tomorrow

All is set for songstress, Feli Nandi’s second album launch tomorrow at 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale.

Feli Nandi drops ‘Muranda’ visuals ahead of album launch

Showbiz Reporter Ahead of her highly-anticipated album launch in Harare this Saturday, Feli Nandi, affectionately known as “mskana wemarokwe marefu” (the girl with long dresses), has released visuals for her…

Reinstate workers, court orders Zimasco

Martin Kadzere, Harare Bureau THE Labour Court has ordered the reinstatement of 140 Zimasco employees who were retrenched in a process deemed irregular due to non-compliance with legal notice requirements. The…

IPEC board, management pledge against corruption

Michael Tome, Business Reporter INSURANCE and Pensions Commission (IPEC) Board members and senior management have signed integrity pledges, reaffirming their commitment to fighting corruption, promoting transparency, and upholding accountability within the…

Informal traders urged to keep import documents

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] INFORMAL traders affected by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra)’s anti-smuggling blitz have been urged to keep documentation of goods they import for reselling to ensure easier verification and…

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