ZIFA on high alert
WHILE a leaked provisional Warriors squad dominated local football debate on Friday, in Algeria the resurgence of Covid-19 cases in recent weeks has been a cause for concern in the corridors of power of the North African nation.
President mourns top diplomat
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday mourned the death of long-serving Director of State Occasions in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Ambassador Evelyn Kawonza, saying she was a humble and hardworking public servant.
RED FLAG OVER STREET HERBALISTS . . .Doctors warn of health complications
Webster Chikono regrets the day he put his trust in a “street herbalist” to solve his supposed fertility challenges.
Agric show ends on high note
THE 110th edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) ended yesterday with organisers describing it as a success despite muted activities.
Citizens’ views must not be an afterthought
THE Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube, was in Parliament recently seeking condonation for failing to table the Budget Strategy Paper (BSP) before the House on time.
Khiama Boys are back
SUNGURA godfather and Khiama Boys frontman Nicholas Zakaria, who now boasts of close to half a century in the music industry, believes his moment of glory is nigh.
Masterplan to rev up tourism
A comprehensive strategy to hype Destination Zimbabwe through leveraging on local tourism products has been development by Government with the assistance of stakeholders from the industry.
Mkuruva bounces back
FOUR years after he lost his place in the Warriors, former Dynamos number one, Tatenda Mkuruva, is excited about his return to the national team fold.
Mutare gold dealer Crosby remains in custody
Mutare-based British national David Paul Crosby (30), who was arrested by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) and appeared before a Harare court yesterday, could be “connected to high-ranking Government officials” that he reportedly used to push illegal trade in Mutare, court documents say.
Day Zim’s voice echoed in SA
IT was a typical case of numbers counting for little, so long as the message was emphatically delivered.











