300 gold miners arrested

THREE-hundred illegal gold miners were arrested in Matabeleland Province alone this week as police embark on an operation to curb illegal mining and criminal activities in all gold-rich areas.

ZRU to begin filling vacant coaching staff posts

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) is expected to start filling vacant age-group coaching staff posts soon, with the entire process expected to be wrapped up by year-end.

Private schools close

Private schools across the country have started sending students back home following Government’s directive to defer schools opening.

Covid-19 upsurge: “the second wave or reckless behaviour?”

The alarming global upsurge in Covid-19 cases has left many scientists in a quandary on how best to describe the current phenomenon.

Business and customers entangle in digital marketing

Before we carry the fancy business titles that we hold at our different places of work, one thing for sure is we are all customers one way or the other.

Govt to prioritise infrastructure development: President

GOVERNMENT will prioritise infrastructure projects in all parts of the country as part of a strategy to spur economic development and improve living standards, President Mnangagwa has said.

Can different beliefs affect marriages?

Many times we focus on looks and even make our marriage choices based on looks or how rich a person is, but as we get into these relationships we begin to realise that beliefs also affect how we are going to run our relationships.

Raza set for Caribbean Premier League

All-rounder Sikandar Raza is set to make a debut appearance in the  Caribbean Premier League after he was picked by the Trinbago Knight Riders in a recent draft.

ZimTrade gets global recognition

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ZimTrade, the country’s trade and export promotion body, has been nominated for the prestigious World Trade Promotion Organisation (WTPO) awards, in recognition of its contribution to the development and facilitation of Zimbabwe’s exports.

Fears over local boxers

THERE are growing fears that a number of boxers might quit the sport for other jobs due to lack of action in the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

There has been no boxing tournaments since March 30 when Government announced the unprecedented health guidelines.

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