NEW: Local football takes a two-week break
THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) will take a two-week break after this weekend’s fixtures.
The second half of the season will resume on June 25.
NEW: Africa’s Covid-19 cases near 11,65m
THE number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Africa reached 11 648 334 as of Wednesday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said.
NEW: Generator fumes kill illegal gold miner
AN illegal gold miner in Mazowe died in an underground mine shaft after suffocating from fumes emitted by a generator.
NEW: Use correct seed, tobacco farmers told
Tobacco farmers should ensure that they select the correct seed variety that suits the environmental conditions of their fields to boost yields and quality, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has said.
NEW: First Capital secures 12,5m euros for SMEs
Online Reporter First Capital Bank Limited, in partnership with the European Investment Bank and the European Union, has secured a developmental line of credit to the tune of 12,5 million…
NEW: Zim readies to host African Parliamentary Union Conference
THE secretary-general of the African Parliamentary Union, Mr Idi Gado Boubacar, said he is optimistic Zimbabwe will successfully host the forthcoming African Parliamentary Union Conference scheduled for later this year.
NEW: Dzvukamanja’s Pirates miss out on continental football
ZIMBABWE international Terrence Dzvukamanja came on as a second-half substitute for Orlando Pirates but could not save the Bucs from a consequential 2-0 defeat against SuperSport United in the last match of the 2021/2022 DStv Premiership on Monday.
NEW: Euro zone inflation hits new record
Euro zone inflation rose to yet another record high in May, challenging the European Central Bank view that gradual interest rate increases from July will be enough to tame stubbornly high price growth.
NEW: Harare man murdered over a cigarette
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) is investigating a murder that occurred at Zindoga Shops in Waterfalls on Saturday during a fight over a cigarette.
Disease-resistant vegetable seeds boon for horticulture
The development of disease-resistant vegetable seeds in the country by Seed Co Limited will drive expansion of the local horticulture sector.










