NEW: Telecel introduces USD promotional bundles
TELECEL Zimbabwe has introduced promotional airtime that will be sold in United States (US) dollars.
NEW: Tobacco farmers pocket US$168 million
FARMERS had pocketed US$168,6 million from tobacco deliveries as at Day 23 of the current marketing season.
NEW: UN action plan for clean, affordable energy by 2030 announced
The United Nations launched its Energy Plan of Action on Wednesday to gain clean, affordable energy for all by 2030, a UN spokesman said.
NEW: Ebola case confirmed in NW DR Congo: WHO
A new case of Ebola has been confirmed in the northwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), bringing the total number of the confirmed cases to three since the 14th Ebola outbreak was declared in the country in late April, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said Thursday.
NEW: ZOL rebrands to Liquid Home Zimbabwe
Internet service provider ZOL has rebranded to Liquid Home Zimbabwe.
According to the group, “this rebrand reflects the natural evolution of the well-loved home brand and its much-awaited alignment with the parent brand – Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business of Cassava Technologies.”
NEW: Dawson rings the changes ahead of Boland game
GOSHAWKS head coach Brendan Dawson has rung the changes to his starting line-up for this weekend’s Currie Cup Division One tie against Boland Kavaliers.
Instructors didn’t treat us with kid gloves
This is a continuation of our discussion with Cde Albert Nguluvhe, a former ZIPRA cadre who was among 400 learners and teachers from Manama High School in Gwanda who abandoned classes and crossed into Botswana on their way to Zambia.
NEW: ‘Undisciplined’ London Boy dumped by managers
POPULAR comedian London Boy, who rose to temporary stardom on social media for his viral “Snake under grass” skit, is crying foul after being dumped by his long-time managers Rare Musik for reportedly being “difficult to work with”.
NEW: Most maternal deaths are preventable: how to improve outcomes
In low-income countries the maternal mortality rate in 2017 was 462/100,000 compared to 11/100,000 in high-income countries.
NEW: Oil prices jump as EU aims for Russian oil ban
Oil prices rose sharply on Wednesday after the European Union (EU) unveiled a plan to phase out Russian oil, triggering concerns over tight supplies.











