NEW: Chevrons draw first blood
THE Zimbabwe Chevrons defended yet another sub-par total to open their tour of Ireland with a three-run victory in Dublin on Friday. Zimbabwe have only defended one total lower than…
NEW: Katsande left bloodied in road rage incident
Veteran midfielder Willard Katsande was left bloodied after being assaulted in an ugly road rage incident over the weekend.
NEW: Wildlife ranger challenge 2021 set for September 18
Wildlife ranger teams are preparing for the 2021 Wildlife Ranger challenge, a virtual race with the goal of raising money to support men and women across Africa that work in protected areas.
NEW: Joe Mugabe burial date set
THE body of the late CAPS United legend, Joe “Kode” Mugabe, is set to arrive in Harare on Sunday, before burial proceedings on Tuesday at Glen Forest, The Sunday Mail has established.
NEW: Postal sector has role to play in digital age
The postal sector has a role to play in the digital sector and there is need to expedite its transformation, Information and Communication Technology and Courier Services Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.
NEW: Govt mainstreams minority communities
Government is embarking on a process to eliminate prejudices against minority demographics through the recording of their national identification cards.
NEW: Food prices marginally up
An individual in Zimbabwe now requires $4 516,52 to purchase food adequate enough to achieve a minimum level of well-being, latest statistics from the Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat) show.
NEW: President mourns iconic Shaya
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described the late iconic footballer George Shaya as a symbol of defiant victory through sport.
NEW: Teacher unions make plea to Government
TEACHERS Unions have appealed to Government to look into their financial welfare before their members resume work as schools re-open from Monday.
NEW: Businessman arrested for US$390 000 import duty fraud
Harare businessman Trust Chiro has been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) after three of his trucks were intercepted at Zindoga Shopping Centre in Waterfalls by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) for allegedly failing to pay import duty.










