NEW: Don’t pay bribes for number plates: Minister   

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona says no one should pay extra money to acquire number plates as the country has enough in stock.  

Everton consider Jose Mourinho as next manager after failing with Roberto Martinez approach

The opportunity was open for Roberto Martinez to return to Goodison Park following his 2016 sacking but the Belgian FA are reluctant to let him leave with one year to go on his contract

NEW: Armed robber up for murder

A suspected armed robber who was part of a gang that allegedly killed a Domboshava man in October last year appeared in court on Friday charged with murder.

NEW: Boost for power generation as Kariba water levels rise

Water levels in Lake Kariba have started rising following increased rainfall activity in its catchment area since the beginning of the year, which bodes well for power generation at Kariba Power Station for 2022, the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said. 

India invites applications for scholarships 

THE Embassy of India in Zimbabwe on Monday invited applications from students willing to pursue various degrees in the Asian country under the Africa Scholarship Scheme. 

Robert Lewandowski crowned FIFA Best Men’s Player pipping Lionel Messi to award

Robert Lewandowski has been crowned the 2021 FIFA Best Men’s Player.

The Bayern Munich striker scored 69 goals in all competitions last year, winning the Bundesliga title and DFL Supercup.

President rallies Zanu PF

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has rallied ZANU PF to wrest vacant Parliamentary and Local Authority seats from opposition parties in by-elections slated for March and subsequently harmonised elections in 2023, saying the revolutionary party has the might to trounce the embattled opposition.

‘Schools must apply for fees hike’

The Government has directed all public schools that intend to adjust their tuition fees and school development levies for the 2022 first term to apply for approval from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education before effecting the changes.

Massive housing projects take shape in Harare

The Government has set in motion a massive housing development programme to develop multiple high-rise residential flats to accommodate hundreds of families in the four urban jurisdictions under the Harare Metropolitan province this year.

Let’s exercise caution this rainy season

HEAVY rains have been falling throughout the country since the New Year causing seasonal flooding in some areas and blocked drains spawning localised flooding of streets and homes in urban areas.

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