Jonga still going strong

VETERAN body-builder Regina Jonga has dismissed suggestions she is about to retire and insists she will challenge for more honours, including the upcoming Arnold Classic in South Africa.

Cuba to send teachers, lecturers to Zim 

CUBA will this year send teachers and lecturers to Zimbabwe as part of enhancing bilateral cooperation in the education, Charge d’Affairs and Counsellor of the Cuban Embassy in Zimbabwe, Mrs Yoisy Ford Garcia, has said. 

Dried fruits: Potential export product for Zim

TRADE promotion body ZimTrade has implored local youth to consider adopting dried fruit export as it is a viable option for start-ups.   

‘I want to promote self-reliance of persons with disabilities’

THIS week, I am focusing on the just ended Electoral College for Persons with a Disability.

‘Ideological college open to every Zimbabwean’

BIRTHED during the liberation struggle, the Chitepo School of Ideology — formerly Whampoa Ideological College — was the brainchild of Cde Chrispen Mataire, whose Chimurenga name was Cde David Todhlana or simply JV.

City aim to spoil Liverpool’s party

Manchester City have the destiny of the Premier League title in their hands heading into today’s final-day showdown, with the defending champions holding a slender one-point lead over quadruple-chasing Liverpool.

Ironman Festival bursts into life

INCLUSIVITY will be the buzzword at the Ironman Festival in Kadoma this weekend.

Once touted as one of the country’s premier bodybuilding contests, the competition makes its return after a five-year hiatus and has been slated for May 28 at a Kadoma hotel.

Talks underway to adjust civil servants’ salaries 

GOVERNMENT and civil servants’ representatives are set to meet and negotiate proposals for a fresh salary adjustment to cushion workers from recent price increases, a Cabinet Minister has said. 

First Lady: First African to receive PhD from top Indian university

First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa made history as she became the first African to be accorded a Doctorate in Philosophy (Honoris Causa) by the reputable GD Goenka University of India because of her sheer hard work, focus, love and humility.

Lubumbashi full of export opportunities

ZIMBABWE and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have enjoyed a history of good political relations, which have been renewed in the recent years following the Second Republic’s re-engagement drive.

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