NEW: Govt targets to reduce data costs
Nokuthula Dube Government is working on a number of initiatives to reduce the cost of data. Some of these measures include the operationalisation of the National Internet Exchange Point, the…
NEW: Vitamin D supplements may reduce the duration of the common cold
Sophie E Harrison, Neil Walsh & Sam Oliver After a couple of years of mask-wearing, social distancing and hand sanitising, the common cold is back. And – according to some…
NEW: Warriors begin camp
Online Reporter LOCAL-BASED national team players checked in for camp Thursday afternoon to mark the beginning of preparations for the African Cup of Nations finals. Warriors manager, Wellington Mpandare, confirmed…
NEW: Dinosaur embryo study supports ancestral link to birds
A new study examining an embryo from a fossilized dinosaur egg has provided further evidence supporting the notion that modern birds evolved from dinosaurs. The embryo fossil was discovered in…
NEW: Investigations into ‘tarred road houses’ commence
Online Reporter HARARE Metropolitan Province has launched an investigation into the allocation of residential stands in Glen Norah, amid revelations that some houses are being built on tarred roads. Secretary…
NEW: Govt commissions Chivi Water Treatment Plant
Online Reporter Government has commissioned the Chivi Water Treatment Plant, which is set to improve water provision in Masvingo province. The rehabilitation of water supply infrastructure is part of the…
NEW: Beitbridge robbers nabbed
Online Reporter POLICE have nabbed six suspects, who are believed to have been involved in a robbery incident along the Beitbridge-Masvingo highway on Monday. As robberies have escalated in recent…
NEW: Zambia expects to agree debt restructuring with creditors by mid-2022 – minister
Zambia expects to agree a debt-restructuring plan with creditors around the middle of next year after reaching a preliminary understanding for a programme with the International Monetary Fund, Finance Minister…
NEW: Omicron may not be the final variant, but it may be the final variant of concern
Ben Krishna It is controversial whether viruses are alive, but – like all living things – they do evolve. This fact has become abundantly clear during the pandemic, as new…
NEW: Agape Family Care donates Christmas hampers
Online Reporter Prophetess Ruth Makandiwa, through the Agape Family Care, has donated food hampers, baby towels and toys to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital. Speaking during the handover ceremony recently, United…











