Zim fall to New Zealand
After negotiating the Powerplay well, the script took a wrong turn after losing opener Brian Bennett for a better-a-ball 21 with the scoreboard reading 37-1 after 5.2 overs.
By Austin Karonga
1h ago
D-Day for Sables
The team’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, with the Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture ministry, along with key sponsors like Nedbank, throwing their full weight behind the Sables.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere and Tinotenda Mombeshora
1h ago
Almasi Collaborative Arts Re-Write masterclass concludes
Beyond nurturing writers, he argued, the industry needs producers capable of mobilising resources to fully realise theatrical visions.
By Khumbulani Muleya
1h ago
US$127K needed to restore Ingutsheni water supply
The water treatment plant, which was initially pegged at US$17 000 at the beginning of the year, was, however, revised upwards to US$127 000 after a proper assessment was conducted.
By Margaret Lubinda
2h ago
Zim on track in fight against HIV
The provision of antiretroviral therapy has led to a rebound in life expectancy from 56,5 years in 2010 to 62,3 years in 2024 in the region.
By Kirsty Sibanda
3h ago
US film producers Abubakar, Madigan conduct workshop in Harare
RENOWNED film business experts and producers Alix Madigan (American) and Dorina Amina Abubakar (Ghanaian-American) were in Harare.
By Tendai Sauta
21h ago
New Zealand wary of Chevrons
Zimbabwe boasts their captain Sikandar Raza, who scored a half-century against South Africa.
By Austin Karonga
21h ago
2-time Pulitzer prize winner, playwright Nottage in Zim
Nottage, renowned for her powerful plays such as Sweat and Ruined, is celebrated for her socially engaging storytelling, often focusing on the lives of black working-class individuals.
By Makanaka Membere
21h ago
Zim’s tax burden turns off investors
This is contained in Zimbabwe Competitiveness Report (ZCR) 2024 report released on Wednesday by the National Competitiveness Commission (NCC).
By Tael Mudzingwa and Kirsty Sibanda
21h ago