Zimbabwe honours gallant fighters of national struggle
TODAY and tomorrow Zimbabweans throughout the country will pay tribute to their fallen heroes — the men and women who spearheaded the liberation struggle that culminated in Zimbabwe’s Independence three years ago.
Zimra clears air on Covid-19 requirements
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has said it does not require a certificate or proof that one has tested negative for Covid-19 from stakeholders when they visit any of its premises.
‘Nzira Dzemasoja’ song composer inspired by Cde Mao
“Kune nzira dzemasoja dzekuzvibata nadzo
Why do HIV vaccine trials keep failing?
Yet another seemingly promising HIV vaccine has failed in clinical trials.
Egypt highway uproots graves, homes in ‘City of Dead’
CAIRO. — Egyptian mother-of-three Menna said she was caught off guard when a bulldozer clearing space for a controversial highway flattened much of a mausoleum that doubled as her home in a sprawling cemetery.
Summit raises $300m for Beirut blast
Beirut. — A host of nations have pledged nearly $300m in humanitarian assistance to Lebanon at a conference aimed at rallying international support for the crisis-hit country days after a debilitating explosion in the capital, Beirut.
Opening race meeting cancelled after SRC intervention
MASHONALAND Turf Club were yesterday forced to cancel the opening race of the 2020-21 racing season race meeting which was scheduled for Borrowdale Park.
Role of DPC in promoting financial inclusion
Financial inclusion or inclusive financing is the delivery of financial services at affordable costs to sections of disadvantaged and low-income segments of society.
Bentley for Sunshine Tour resumption
FORGOTTEN Zimbabwe professional golfer, Greg Bentley, will be the only local player expected to take part in the Sunshine Tour when it returns later this month.
Kuipers off to United States
TRIATHLON coach, Pamela Fulton, believes promising triathlete, Andie Kuipers, stand a good chance of getting the exposure she needs to get to the next level after she got a scholarship at Lenoir-Rhyne University in the United States.





