SA-based Zim family perishes in gas explosion
Staff Writer
Former Harare-based rugby and basketball coach Terrence Kagande died yesterday in a gas accident that claimed his entire family in Bloemfontein, South Africa,...
Teachers declare incapacitation as schools open
Donald Chakamanga
Teachers unions in Zimbabwe have declared incapacitation notifying government authorities that they are unable to report for duty at their respective workstations.
The unions...
A record 2.4m urban people living in hunger
HARARE (Press Release) – Hunger in Zimbabwe’s urban areas has increased over the past year with 2.4 million people now struggling to meet their...
Zimbabwe among priority countries for Chinese vaccine aid
Nyasha Kunyiswa and Davison Kaiyo
Zimbabwe is expected to be one of the first countries to receive COVID-19 vaccine support, China’s foreign ministry spokesman Wang...
Female vendors suffer the brunt of COVID-19……as sector calls for speedy...
Margaret Chinowaita
WINNIE pushes second hand clothing at Jambanja Market in Chitungwiza, a dormitory town, 25km from Harare. She has to secure the bales from...
Raymond Njanike dies
Maxwell Chingaira
EmpowerBank board chairman and former Interfin Bank executive Raymond Njanike has died.
He was 52.
The banker died on Wednesday after a battle with pancreatic...
Zinara disburses ZWG2.7 bln in 9 months to Sept
Itai Ndongwe
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has disbursed ZWG2.7 billion for the period January to September this year, with these funds allocated to...
Solar products take rural communities by storm
Sydney Kawadza
Solar products and accessories are seen playing a major role in transforming lives in rural communities across Zimbabwe after government waived duty on...
Businessman Macdonald Chapfika dies
Farai Mabeza
BUSINESSMAN Macdonald Chapfika (56) has died.
Chapfika collapsed and died at Munhumutapa Building in Harare.
According to an internal police memo, Chapfika and a friend,...
AfDB approves US$700k for Zim’s disaster risk management training
Sydney Kawadza
The Board of the African Development Fund has approved a $685,000 grant to strengthen Zimbabwe’s capacity to manage disaster risks, including droughts, floods...



















