Museum curators and educators meet in Mutare
TWENTY-ONE museum curators, educators and exhibition officers from 14 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa are meeting in Mutare for a three-week workshop to explore ways of making Museums more lively and relevant to their communities.
Style-conscious Africans turn compulsory masks into fashion accessories
Nigerian fashion designer Sefiya Diejomaoh likes to wear bright, bold clothes to match her personality. She believes a global pandemic should not get in the way of her sense of style.
Mwale goes down memory lane
IF people had the power to rewrite the past, then former Dynamos and CAPS United forward Clive Mwale would love to wipe out the 2005 and 2006 seasons from his career records.
Zim athletes dealt body blow
ZIMBABWEAN athletes have been dealt a body blow as they will miss out from the US$500 000 bailout fund after World Athletics said part of the criteria for eligibility is for one to have qualified for the 2020 Olympics.
Wine producers fearful
South African wine producers are “fearful and frustrated” due to the ban on alcohol sales during lockdown, as well as the initial stop-and-go approach government had to the export of wine.
SAA in R10 billion loss
SAA’s financial losses total more than R10 billion over the past two years, according to documents submitted to Parliament.
Zambia reopens border with Tanzania
Zambia reopened its Nakonde border with Tanzania on Friday for cargo after a five-day closure of the transit point for copper and cobalt exports and fuel imports, but people were not allowed to cross, a provincial minister told Reuters.
Bittersweet Ramadan for Amini
NGEZI Platinum Stars utility, Qadr Amini, is feeling strange, but he has something to celebrate.
LATEST: Government, RBZ appeal FCA accounts ruling
Government and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe are set to appeal this week’s High Court ruling that the RBZ exchange control directive converting sums in accounts originally designated in US dollars into Zimbabwe dollar denominated accounts, is unconstitutional.
BREAKING: Zim indefinitely extends Covid19 lockdown
Zimbabwe will continue the Level 2 lockdown for an indefinite period, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced.



