The tale of Tiger Woods’ infamous fall from grace
It is exactly a decade since one of the most spectacular public falls from grace ever seen exploded into life with a sensational sequence of events, starting with a minor car crash in a quiet, gated community in Florida during Thanksgiving.
Diversify staple diet: United Nations
Zimbabwe should seriously consider diversifying its staple diet to include small grains to eliminate the likelihood of food shortages in future, the United Nations (UN) has said.
Prospects of good quality oil deposits increase
Latest information from samples taken from Muzarabani by Invictus Energy, an Australian Stock Exchange-listed firm, indicate that there is likelihood of significant gas and oil deposits that are comparable to some multi-billion barrel oil fields in Australia and East Africa.
CSC takes delivery of US$10m solar equipment
Cold Storage Company (CSC) has taken delivery of solar panels and other ancillary equipment that will be used to power its main plant in Bulawayo, as it makes concerted efforts to revive one of the country’s strategic entities.
Govt committed to children’s rights
Government is committed to promoting the respect, realisation and promotion of children’s rights, chief director in the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Major-General Evaristo Dzihwema (Retired) has said.
Local content strategy key to development
Zimbabwe is in the process of implementing the Zimbabwe National Industrial Development Policy (2019-2023), and as part of this policy, the Local Content Strategy was adopted in 2019.
Warner’s lucky charm
David Warner has found his good luck charm, and it comes in the form of his three-year-old daughter Indi Rae.
The Australian opener took a bow and so he should have.
What’s up this weekend . . .
Andrew Moyo
This weekend is special in many ways.
Not only does it kick-off with the “Black Friday” mayhem, but also introduces the last month of the year, signaling that the festive season is now in full swing.
President commends Zimbabwe Staff College
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has applauded Zimbabwe Staff College for instilling a sense of patriotism amongst its students adding that it is a weapon that can be used to defend the county’s territorial integrity and independence.
Police key in attracting investors.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police is a key component in luring investors through maintaining a stable and peaceful environment, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Honourable Kazembe Kazembe has said.




