Gimo, Mayimbo to handle PSL matches
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter FEMALE football referees Grace Gimo and Mercy Mayimbo are representing the women’s constituency well and will be officiating in the Castle Lager Premiership again this…
FIFA vote to uphold Zimbabwe suspension
Sports Reporter THE FIFA Congress being held in Rwanda has voted to uphold the suspension of the Zimbabwe Football Association. The members in attendance voted overwhelmingly 199 in support of…
Man killed over torchlight
Crime Reporter A 24-year-old man was struck to death with a stone following a misunderstanding over a torchlight over the weekend in Dete, Hwange District in Matabeleland North. Police have…
Pupils injured as classroom block caves in from panning activities
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau A number of school children at Globe and Phoenix Primary in Kwekwe have been injured after a classroom block caved in while they were in class.…
Chiwandire expected in Mexico today
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter TOP Zimbabwe female boxer Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire is expected to touch down in Mexico this evening ahead of her World Boxing Council (WBC) super-bantamweight title…
‘We’ll revive chieftainships abolished by colonisers’
President Mnangagwa has said Government will continue resuscitating chieftainships that were abolished by the Rhodesian settler regime and implored chiefs to foster peace and unity as the country heads towards the harmonised elections.
Traditional leaders receive 20 cars
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday handed over 20 of the 28 vehicles to traditional leaders, among them the inaugural Chief Goledema of the San community in Tsholotsho District, Mr Christopher Dube, as part of Government’s ongoing programme to ensure chiefs are mobile.
President poised for landslide victory: Survey
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will win the forthcoming presidential elections by an unassailable landslide, a new opinion poll shows.
De-registration of unlicenced vehicles starts
THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has started the de-registration of vehicles that have remained unlicenced for more than two years.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Wetland preservation makes sense for many reasons
The continued destruction and nibbling away of the wetlands in Harare and the rest of the local authorities in Harare Metropolitan need to stop, for a wide range of reasons, and the pressure now being exerted by the central Government through the provincial headquarters for environmental and planning laws to be obeyed is welcome.










