BRIDE OF THE WEEK
Our Bride of the Week is Nokutula Matamai, nee Ngoma, daughter to Mr Stanley and Mrs Sifiso Ngoma, who married Owen Simbarashe Matamai, son to Mr and Mrs Matamai. They married…
Vendor headache for city fathers
Harare City Council is struggling to control the illegal vendors that have invaded the capital city’s streets.
For quite some time now, vendors have been selling farm produce, roasted maize cobs and second hand clothes in the central business district.
President Mnangagwa now on annual leave
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has started his annual leave and will be away from his busy daily schedules for the next three weeks.
SATTE exhibition kicks off in India
Norman Muchemwa
The South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) exhibition kicks of today in New Delhi, India.
Zimbabwe is participating at the exhibition for the first time.
UEFA president endorses Zimbabwe
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has described the continued and unsubstantiated reports by international news organisations that Zimbabwe is an unsafe tourist destination as unfortunate.
Two Zimparks rangers murdered …net closes in on poachers
The net is closing in on poachers who murdered two Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) rangers in Kariba last week.
Fees are not hiked on social media: Prof Murwira
University students should ignore unjustified tertiary institutions’ fee hike proposals for the 2020 academic year and wait for a proper position to be communicated, Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technological Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said.
First weekend of 2020 takes off on a high…Harare’s nightlife in pictures
The January disease syndrome is something that merrymakers in the capital have opted to ignore if last weekend’s action on the leisure scene is anything to go by.
Welfare scheme launched…1 million pupils to benefit under BEAM…More cash, better health services for poor
Zimbabweans will enjoy expanded social protection in 2020 with one million students receiving free education under the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) while food aid, health assistance and cash transfers to vulnerable families will also be enhanced.
Stay away from poisonous, illicit liquors
By all accounts, a lot of Zimbabweans are risking their health — and lives — by buying illegally distilled liquor flavoured with unknown substances and marketed in labelled bottles closely resembling well-known international brands.











