Milk production drops 3 percent
The country’s raw milk production in the first five months to May declined by 3 percent to 31.35 million litres from 32.22 million litres in the same period last year, official data shows.
How a humble bet on Peter Ndlovu led to an influx of African players in Premier League
THE number of African players plying their trade in Europe’s biggest leagues grew steadily in the early Nineties, although there was none present in the starting line-ups on the inaugural day of the English Premier League in August 1992.
De Klerk withdraws from US event
Former South African president FW de Klerk’s spokesperson says he “withdrew his acceptance” of an American Bar Association (ABA) invitation to speak on, among other things, rule of law, racism and “minority rights” because he did not want to cause embarrassment to event organisers — who stated on Saturday that they had cancelled the event.
Wake up! Rename Victoria Falls, Lake Victoria after African icons
Fellow Africans and friends of Africa, liberation starts by Decolonising The Mind, to borrow the title of a must-read book by Ngugi wa Thiong’o the Kenyan intellectual and author.
Man with Covid-19 escapes from centre
A Harare man last week escaped from a quarantine centre at Harare Polytechnic after testing positive to Covid-19 and police have launched a manhunt to prevent the spread of the virus.
ZSE remains investment of choice
There is general consensus that the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is a preferred hedge against a depreciating Zimbabwe dollar for local investors.
Namibia tables Bill on access to information
Namibia’s Information minister Peya Mushelenga says the access to information Bill he tabled in the National Assembly last week is a powerful tool to fight corruption.
Tears as Dynamos remember fallen fans
A SOMBRE atmosphere engulfed the Dynamos offices at the National Sports Stadium yesterday as one of the survivors of the accident that claimed nine supporters in 2016, Maxwell Machisi, gave a chilling account of what transpired on the day.
Klopp slams England’s response to coronavirus
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has criticised England’s handling of the coronavirus crisis, revealing he feels like an alien for continuing to take it seriously.
Three family members die in brazier tragedy
A couple and their minor child in Beitbridge district died due to suspected suffocation after inhaling carbon monoxide from a brazier (imbaula/mbaura) that was left burning in the bedroom overnight.











