ZSE investors in $1 billion loss
Investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) lost a cumulative $1 billion in the week to Wednesday as stocks traded mixed amid uncertainties brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kavhidhi: Finally, the village elder sleeps alone
Back in the village in the proverbial land of milk, honey and dust — Guruve — the 10 of us sat apart, further than the spitting distance, social distancing.
Homeless children escape safe house
Some homeless children removed from the streets by authorities under measures to contain Covid-19, have escaped from a safe house in Mt Hampden on the outskirts of Harare and are back to begging on the streets.
Efficacy of home-grown solutions: Lessons from Rwanda Part 3
African indigenous knowledge schemes, encompassing home-grown solutions, are a socio-economic and cultural heritage that belongs to a worldview of wholeness, community and harmony.
Beitbridge council, residents strike deal
Beitbridge municipality has entered into an agreement with 100 residents to stop evictions in the Kwalu suburb (formerly SDP) where residents are occupying unserviced housing land.
Rapid results testing kits for Masvingo
The fight against the spread of Covid-19 in Masvingo has received a major boost after the province’s seven districts received an initial batch of rapid-result test kits from Government.
Buffalo kills Zaka man (72)
A 72-year-old Zaka man who was bathing in a stream was on Wednesday attacked and killed by a lone buffalo.
Rooney laments Premiership lockdown
THIS time last year, Ronald “Rooney” Chitiyo, was eagerly anticipating a return to the pitch after a long injury setback that had kept him out of the game for over a year.
Bob Marley’s influence 40 years on
It was on the eve of the birth of a new country, Zimbabwe, when reggae music legend Bob Marley gave a befitting performance at a fully packed Rufaro Stadium in Harare.











