History of Mt Hampden
When the occupying Pioneer Column set off for Zimbabwe on June 28 1890 from the then Macloutsie, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), where it was temporarily based after its journey from South Africa, Mt Hampden was set to be its final destination.
History of Mt Hampden
When the occupying Pioneer Column set off for Zimbabwe on June 28 1890 from the then Macloutsie, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), where it was temporarily based after its journey from South Africa, Mt Hampden was set to be its final destination.
Higherlife extends offer to doctors
Online Correspondent
Higherlife Foundation has extended by an additional six months the free transport programme for nurses and doctors employed at public healthcare institutions in Zimbabwe.
Govt finalises tertiary fees
Norman Muchemwa
Government has finalised the tertiary institutions tuition fee structure, a move that is meant to end speculation and confusion on the exact amount to be paid to institutions of higher learning.
Higherlife Foundation extends free transport to doctors and nurses
Higherlife Foundation has extended by an additional six months for the free transport programme for nurses and doctors employed at public healthcare institutions in Zimbabwe.
Warriors can qualify for Qatar: Antipas
Don Makanyanga
Former Warriors coach and odds-on favourite to land the job again, Joey Antipas, believes the Warriors have what it takes to be one of the five teams that will represent Africa at the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Herentals guilty, fined $300k
Sports Reporter
The Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee has found Herentals’ Football Club, together with its official Oliver Chirenga guilty of the match fixing charges levelled against them.
The customers is always king!
The advent of globalisation has seen competition for markets getting to unprecedented levels with companies investing so much in getting to know more about their customers.
Human rights body make recommendations
Precious Masakara
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has come up with recommendations to various stakeholders following their public hearings on access to documentation.
Wezhaz brings glitter to Zima Awards
AFTER last week’s announcement of the nominees for this year’s Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima), it is now clear that the awards ceremony is back with a bang after a lengthy hiatus.
This time, the coordinating team appears to have pulled out all the stops towards what promises to be a top-drawer event.









