Kwekwe United on brink of PSL promotion

The last team from Kwekwe to play in the topflight were the now-defunct Lancashire Steel. KWEKWE United are two games away from ending the “City of Gold’s” wait for Premier Soccer League football. The last team from Kwekwe to play in the topflight were the now-defunct Lancashire Steel. Since Lancashire Steel Football Club were relegated…

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‘US sanctions trapping Zim to remain second-class’

This comes as Zimbabwe last week held the Anti-Sanctions Day with other Sadc countries to demand the lifting of sanctions on the country. ZIMBABWE is among other developing countries whose people will remain second-class citizens as America intensifies economic sanctions, Palestine ambassador to Zimbabwe Tamer Almassri has said. This comes as Zimbabwe last week held…

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Reprographic Rights Organisation gets licensed

RROZ chief executive officer Anthony Rimau (left) and Deeds, Companies and Intellectual Property chief registrar Willie Mushayi THE Reprographic Rights Organisation of Zimbabwe (RROZ) was officially licensed as a Collective Management Organisation (CMO) for the book industry by the Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs ministry, represented by Deeds, Companies and Intellectual Property chief registrar Willie…

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Wicknell Chivayo fuels Scottland

Scottland are locked in an exciting tussle for the sole ticket to the topflight league from the Northern Region Division One with MWOS FC, who currently sit on top of the tree. HARARE-BASED tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo has joined forces with Division One club owner Pedzisai “Scott” Sakupwanya to drive Scottland towards promotion into the Premier…

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The untold story of multi-morbidity in Zim

Multi-morbidity, the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in an individual, is a growing concern that remains shrouded in secrecy. IN Zimbabwe, a country faced with numerous health challenges, a silent epidemic is affecting thousands of lives. Multi-morbidity, the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in an individual, is a growing concern that…

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Byo hosts memorable European Film Festival

ASAPH believes in collaborations and hardwork to perfect his career and can testify on the benefits of working with other artists. MULTI-AWARD-WINNING creative and radio personality, Tafadzwa Tarukwana, aka ASAPH’s breathtaking performance at the Bulawayo Centre last Saturday, took film lovers to another level of enjoyment as they listened, danced while singing along to his…

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Harare Classic, stroll in the park for Teguru

On Saturday, the Fitness First Gym athlete emerged victorious in the Eat n Lick-sponsored Harare Classic Senior Men category to pocket US$2 000 in prize money. GIDEON Teguru’s star continues to shine brighter both on the local and international scene as he heralds himself as a bodybuilder of repute. On Saturday, the Fitness First Gym…

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Ramokgopa tightens up Nuclear Energy Act

Koeberg remains South Africa’s sole nuclear power station, but the amendments could pave the way for more development. Source: Eskom Under these amendments, specific categories of nuclear materials will face new restrictions. These materials include “source material,” such as uranium and thorium, “special nuclear material” for reactor fuel and weapons, and broader “nuclear-related equipment and…

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Revolutionizing African publishing

This year’s event will take place in partnership with Akello Library, expanding on the insights gained from the inaugural conference in 2023. The Business of Books (BOB) Conference is set to return for its second edition on October 31, 2024, with a compelling theme: “Beyond the Margins: Homegrown Digital Publishing Solutions for African Authors.” This…

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