Time to acknowledge the donkey’s true worth!
The boot is on the other foot for the donkey now! And truly speaking, the donkey’s status has undergone an overnight transformation — from that lowly-rated animal associated with poverty to the new broom on the communal farm where it is now valuable draught power, all thanks to droughts and diseases that have killed cattle.
Chin’ono in bail appeal
Political activist Hopewell Chin’ono yesterday approached the High Court to appeal the refusal of a magistrates’ court to grant him bail pending trial on charges of incitement to commit public violence.
Magacha defends ‘outrageous’ outfit
Pint-sized gospel musician Sabastian Magacha has defended and explained the outfit he wore at the online lockdown show hosted by Adam Molai Foundation on Ngoda TV’s social media channel over the weekend.
Zim angling to host global cricket tourney
ZIMBABAWE is angling to host the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier to fill the remaining two slots for the Men’s ICC Cricket World Cup finals set to be held in India a year later.
Glaringly missing: Sadc protocol on settlements?
Housing is a basic human right across the Southern African region. For a prolonged period, human settlements have been playing second fiddle to other sectors of the economy or society when it comes to prioritisation at regional level.
‘Marry too sick to attend trial’
THE trial of Marry Mubaiwa on charges of assaulting her maid was yesterday deferred after she told the court that she cannot stand trial at the moment because of ill-health.
The Beast wades into BLM debate
Springbok legend, Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira, believes South Africans have reached a crossroads in the conversation surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement.
AirZim plans to buy smaller aircraft
National airline Air Zimbabwe is working on acquiring smaller aircraft to service local routes as part of efforts to enhance connectivity within the country and boost domestic tourism.
NRZ engages potential funders, suppliers
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is in private negotiations with various potential investors and equipment suppliers, pending a formal termination of the USS$400 million investment deal with the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG).











