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The duo of Mitchell Musandinyoze and Takudzwa Mharapara made up the Harare Poly team that scooped gold.
By TRUST MAKORE 2h ago
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 3h ago
By Staff Reporter 4h ago
2 die in head-on collision
According to witnesses, a six-month-old baby who was in the Honda Fit was reportedly thrown out unscathed some few meters from the accident scene.
By Stephen Chadenga 10h ago
The court heard that the pedestrian suffered serious injuries and eventually died at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 11h ago
Kanyenga was spotted by a security guard who found him pulling down TelOne drop wires close to Melbourne Maternity Hospital.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 11h ago
“The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe is carrying out investigations and a statement will be issued at the appropriate time.”
By Priviledge Gumbodete and CHANTAY RUSWA 17h ago
Figures from the Health and Child Care ministry show that of the 1,3 million people living with HIV in Zimbabwe, 1,2 million are on HIV treatment and 97% of those have achieved viral suppression.
By Harriet Chikandiwa 17h ago
Zimbabwe Rural Teachers Union president, Martin Chaburumunda said learners were missing lessons because of drought.
By BRENT SHAMU 17h ago
The conference is running under the theme Building Resilience and Driving Economic Transformation under Climate Change.
By Nizbert Moyo 17h ago
The project, which entails drawing water from the Zambezi to Bulawayo, has missed numerous deadlines many years after it was mooted.
By PETER DUBE 17h ago
Global Immigration and Legal Consultancy legal director Gabriel Shumba said the raids were targeting mainly Zimbabweans.
By Silas Nkala 17h ago
Council of Churches in Africa (CCA) president Rocky Moyo said over 2 000 church members had so far registered for the short courses.
By Patricia Sibanda 17h ago
Ruzario said the stands, measuring between 2 000 to 10 000 square metres, would be sold at US$20 per square metre.
By Stephen Chadenga 17h ago
State prosecutor Mercy Masamvi opposed bail saying the accused person is a powerful army officer who abused his power to sexually harass a minor.
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO 17h ago
In a notice dated September 12, the Upper Gwayi Sub Catchment Council advised borehole owners on the requirements for registering boreholes and wells.
By Silas Nkala 17h ago
National Aids Council provincial manager for Mashonaland Central Edgar Muzulu said part of the success story included a decrease in new HIV infections and deaths,
By Moses Mugugunyeki 17h ago
Former Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union president Wonder Chabikwa told NewsDay that US dollar payments will ease the burden of farming costs.
By Lorraine Muromo 17h ago
There are several reports of wild animals invading communities in search of food and water, resulting in the conflicts.
By Nhau Mangirazi 17h ago
High Court judges Justices Munamato Mutevedzi and Ngoni Nduna ordered the release of the juvenile after quashing all the proceedings.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 17, 2024
Speaking at the second gold mobilisation send-off workshop held in Harare yesterday, Mines and Mining Development minister Winston Chitando said global demand for gold was on the increase.
By CHANTAY RUSWA and LAWRENCE MAPHOSA Sep. 17, 2024
The National Gender Forum was held under the theme Gender, Environment and Climate Change: Building Resilience and Sustainable Development through Gender Equality.
By TAKUDZWA MUNEMO and RUVIMBO MUKUBWA Sep. 17, 2024
This comes as Zimbabwe prepares to join the rest of the world at the Summit of the Future set to be held in New York early next week.
By Lorraine Muromo Sep. 17, 2024
CHRA condemned the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) for remaining quiet on the matter while taking no action to arrest or fine the companies and individuals
By Lorraine Muromo Sep. 17, 2024
This was revealed by Farai Olivia Mashonganyika, who is the complainant in the case, during cross-examination by Bwanya.
By Rejoice Phiri Sep. 17, 2024
Chatunga, who is the son of the late former Zimbabwean ruler Robert Mugabe, was due in court to answer a charge of disorderly conduct and possession of an unspecified knife.
By Rex Mphisa Sep. 17, 2024
The pension fund had filed an application for leave to continue legal proceedings against the respondent, which is under corporate rescue.
By Desmond Chingarande Sep. 17, 2024
Speaking at the official opening of the loop, Transport minister Felix Mhona said work at the interchange was now at 74%, with completion set for end of this year.
By Problem Masau Sep. 17, 2024
The MEPS are expected to have a strong policy on the country’s energy demands while promoting energy efficient appliances.
By Praise Nyamadzawo Sep. 17, 2024
He said there was need to scale-up research and development, which is essential in developing efficient and climate-sensitive technologies and processes.
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA Sep. 17, 2024
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