Rhinos dump CAPS United

The resurgence of army side Black Rhinos under club legend Stanford “Stix” Mtizwa continued when they sent CAPS United crashing out of the Chibuku Super Cup following a first-round tie at Vengere Stadium yesterday.

Our dressing at times makes others sin

I wish I had money.

Not much, but just enough to buy shades or blinds so that I do not see evil in its rightful colours.

60 medicinal cannabis licences issued

The Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) has licensed 60 companies to manufacture medicinal cannabis, as the country starts producing medication from Cannabis, dubbed Cannabidiol (CBD) complementary medicines.

AMA enforces discipline in marketing of seed cotton

The seed cotton marketing season officially opened on the 13th of June 2022. The price for the Presidential Input Programme (PIP) was announced by the Government.

Bill Cosby found guilty

COMEDIAN Bill Cosby sexually assaulted a teenager at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in 1975, a jury has found.

AMTEC wins Sub-Saharan Africa award

CAR dealer AMTEC Motors Zimbabwe on Friday scooped the prestigious Sub-Saharan Africa Aftersales Achievement award at the Nissan Business Meeting Awards ceremony held in Egypt.

Tormented mother sends SOS…son urgently needs US$16 000 for surgery

EVERY time Ellis Zhanda stares at her ailing son, sad memories of a nasty incident that happened seven years ago flood her mind.

New Women’s League leaders elected

ZANU PF’s National Women’s League yesterday re-elected Cde Angeline Masuku as the deputy secretary for the women’s wing, while secretary for Administration Senator Monica Mutsvangwa also retained her post at the party’s 7th National Women’s League Conference that ended yesterday.

Dr Gadzikwa leaves SAZ happy to assume top regional post

THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) director general, Dr Eve Christine Gadzikwa, is leaving the national standardisation body at the end of this month to assume a new role at a regional body early next month.

Preventing cyberbullying under the Data Protection Act

The Cyber and Data Protection Act (Chapter 12:07) became law in December 2021. In terms of Section 2 of the Act, the object of the Act is to increase data protection in order to build confidence and trust in the secure use of information and communication technologies by data controllers, their representatives and data subjects.

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