Govt mourns Phiri
The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has joined the media fraternity in mourning the death of Daily News journalist Gift Phiri.
Firms postpone dividends payment
Investors have to wait a little longer to get their dividend payments as several companies have postponed or deferred payments due to the Covid-19 induced lockdown.
Malaria kills 131 in 4 months
The annual malaria outbreaks in Zimbabwe have killed 131 people, while 135 585 others have been ill, between January 1 this year and last Thursday.
Zanu PF wings hail independence
ZANU PF wings say they remain indebted to the sacrifices made by freedom fighters who fought colonialism and liberated the country, and reaffirmed their desire to work towards the attainment of an upper middle income society by 2030.
We are Warriors, and very proud of that
AS we celebrate 40 years of Zimbabwe’s Independence, I have decided to also take a look into the history of our national football team, from when the journey started in 1980.
Natfoods leverages on staples during Covid-19
While local businesses face headwinds due to effects of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, agro-industrial giant National Foods Limited is expected to keep its head above water on firm demand for staple foods.
Raid nets quartet selling mbanje
Police in Chinhoyi have arrested four suspected drug dealers and recovered mbanje satchets.
Artistes celebrate Uhuru via social media
Despite the lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, which has claimed many lives worldwide, artistes took time to celebrate Independence Day on social media.
Mom killed as child mistakes poison for sugar
A CHITUNGWIZA woman died after consuming home-baked bread prepared with an ant-pesticide that had been mistaken for sugar by her child while baking.
More companies respond to Covid-19
More companies are coming forward to help communities in areas where they are based to be adequately equipped and prepared to deal with the prevention of Covid-19.











