NEW: Judgement reserved in “hitch-hikers fine” case
The High Court has reserved judgement in a case in which the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) has taken police to court for allegedly fining hitch-hikers who use unauthorised transport in urban areas.
NEW: Dandemutande partners Facebook to bring Express Wi-Fi
LOCAL ICT solutions company Dandemutande Investments has partnered Facebook Connectivity to launch Express Wi-Fi in Zimbabwe.
NEW: Eight more community radio stations licensed
THE Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has issued operators’ licences to eight more community radio stations across the country.
NEW: Seventeen signs of a toxic organisational culture
Organisational culture can be defined as “the way we do things around here”.
You can also look at organisational culture as the rules and practices respected and often practised by a group of people or the entire organisation.
NEW: Govt tackles rampant drug abuse
Government has approved a multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral approach in order to arrest the rampant drug situation that has gripped youths under ‘Operation Clean Up Harare Ghetto’.
NEW: Sithole to lead Africa Esports Development Federation
Online Reporter SEASONED administrator and Zimpapers board chairman Tommy Sithole has been appointed as president of the Africa Esports Development Federation. Sithole’s appointment, together with that Nigeria’s Sayo Owolabi as…
It’s the Ronaldo show once again!
The first half was coming to a close when time lurched backwards at Old Trafford.
Mason Greenwood, the teenage forward who is a superstar in the making, cut in from the right and drilled a left-footed shot towards the Newcastle United goal.
Toyota cuts production target by 3pc
Toyota Motor Corp cut its annual production target by 300 000 vehicles on Friday as rising Covid-19 infections slowed output at parts factories in Vietnam and Malaysia, compounding a global shortage of auto chips.
Celebration of Gregory Turner’s life
WHEN giants transition into eternity, it is always inevitable that remaining mortals eulogise them in speech and embellished recollections.
Chikukuza’s rags-to-riches tale
ON two occasions, Aaron Chikukuza found himself without a place to call home.
At one point, he slept, for weeks on end, in a car.











