Zimsec extends registration period
THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has extended the registration period for November 2020 Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations, and will open a window for late entries after the end of the lockdown period.
Christians celebrate Palm Sunday at home
Christians countrywide celebrated Palm Sunday at home, with churches using WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, teleconferencing and live streaming to reach out to their congregations in observance of the ban on large gatherings.
Zim minerals rake in US$410m
Zimbabwe earned US$410 million in mineral exports in the first two months of the year, signifying a 36 percent jump compared to the same period last year.
Coronavirus: Bringing the best out of nations
The world has been numbed by the devastating effects of Covid-19 sweeping across the globe like a ferocious fire.
‘Summer farming season officially over’
The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) yesterday announced that the 2019/20 summer cropping season officially ended on March 31.
Freed ex-convict murders granny
AN ex-convict from Bulilima has been arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting his maternal grandmother using a spade two weeks after being released from prison.
Unki Mines granted temporary essential service status
UNKI Mines has been granted a temporary essential service status to operate at normal capacity despite the ongoing lockdown.
I’m using lockdown to compose music: Luyolo Yiba
Idols SA winner Luyolo Yiba has accepted that it might take longer before his debut album is released due to the coronavirus lockdown.
Beware of social media doomsayers
Brian Sedze Correspondent “In physics, there is something called the “observer effect”. The observer effect is the theory that the mere observation of a phenomenon inevitably changes that phenomenon. I am…
Quartet jailed for defying lockdown
Four Harare men, who were arrested on Tuesday in Mbare for defying the 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, yesterday appeared in court and were each jailed for three months with the option of paying $500 fines.











