First Lady’s Iranian trip unlocks opportunities for women, youths

NOTHING warms a mother’s heart like arriving home from a long trip with enough goodies for her expectant children.

Cancer: How to deal with patients, grief

As the prostate cancer awareness continues this November, there is need to talk about the stress and grief associated with cancer.

14 CCC supporters granted bail over Nyatsime violence

The 14 CCC supporters facing charges of assault, arson and looting after the violence in June that rocked Nyatsime area after Ms Moreblessing Ali was allegedly kidnapped and murdered by a former boyfriend, were yesterday granted $50 000 bail each coupled with stringent conditions.

Ten Hag wants Ronaldo fired

LONDON. — Erik ten Hag has “told Manchester United bosses that Cristiano Ronaldo should never play for them again” after his bombshell interview with Piers Morgan.

Drink-driving MP quits job… and booze

KIGALI. – A Rwandan MP, who resigned from parliament on Monday, has apologized for “drink-driving”.

We cannot let formal media die — Min Mutsvangwa

THE rapid development in Information Communication Technology, which has fuelled the rise of citizen journalists and therefore mass distribution of unverified news (fake news), was the subject of the first session of a well-attended Global Media Congress in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Zim targets increase in horticulture production

Zimbabwe is targeting increase in high value horticultural products for export markets to create more jobs and continuing to diversify its agricultural production base and increased production for local markets to give consumers a wider range of produce.

Zim, Canada share notes on elections

CANADIAN Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Christina Buchan, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, where they discussed issues around elections and democracy in the two countries.

Xi urges Biden to turn new page in China-US relations

BALI. – Thecurrent state of China-US relations is not in the fundamental interests of the two countries and peoples, and is not what the international community expects, Chinese President Xi Jinping said during his meeting with US President Joe Biden in Bali, Indonesia on Monday, which marked the first face-to-face meeting between the leaders of the world’s two biggest economies since Biden took office.

Djokovic granted visa

MELBOURNE. — Novak Djokovic has been granted a visa to play in the Australian Open tennis tournament in January, Guardian Australia and state broadcaster ABC reported on Tuesday.

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