Former President Cde Robert Mugabe dies
Zimbabwe’s founding President, Cde Robert Mugabe, has died.
He was 95.
Warriors sink to a new low
ZIMBABWE’S senior men’s national football team, the Warriors, sunk to a new low when they lost 0-1 to Somalia, the lowest ranked team in Africa, in a 2022 World Cup preliminary round first leg qualifier in Djbouti on Thursday.
The Warriors succumbed to a second half goal and will now need to overturn the deficit when they host Somalia on Tuesday.
China donate drones to Zim-parks
China has donated six drones and medical kits worth US$65 000 to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) to help it in its conservation efforts.
Artistes collaborate on anti-xenophobia song
For the past few days, some parts of South Africa have been turned into warzones, with foreign ‘African’ nationals and their businesses falling victim to violent xenophobic attacks.
Kainga spreads laughter across the continent
For Alfred Kainga, steroids are something he might start considering with the way his schedule is getting busier.
The US-based comic is already bracing for the airport hustle and bustle, which he has to contend with in the coming few weeks, especially with a string of major performances lined up in numerous African countries.
Zanu-PF ready for weekend by-elections
Zanu-PF is now ready for the forthcoming National Assembly by-elections for Mangwe (Matabeleland South) and Glen View South (Harare) constituencies scheduled for Saturday, Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu has said.
Massive boost for agriculture
Government will begin procuring inputs this week and distribute them to farmers by the end of the month to enable them to timeously prepare for the 2019-2020 summer cropping season, which experts believe will receive normal rains.
CBD problems can be fixed, easily
Harare’s Central Business District continues to become ever more crowded and chaotic. Despite losing its upmarket businesses and many corporate offices, it remains less attractive as indiscipline and bad planning combine to keep pushing the area down market.
Investors upbeat after ED meeting
Several global investors made a beeline to meet President Emmerson Mnangagwa on the sidelines of the just-ended Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summit, representing heightened interest in the country as a viable investment destination.
Who Owns England?
Who Owns England? The question sounds oblique, when one considers the country’s documented long history of “civilisation”. One would think that, by now, this question should have long been settled. Yet, not at all.
The question of who owns most of England remains an emotive issue, to the extent that some are calling for a radical and equitable land distribution exercise.











