Dilemma of a super centenarian

From Bulawayo Bureau
A SUPER centenarian from Gweru’s Mkoba high-density suburb might prove to be the world’s oldest person if her age can be verified by experts in the area of gerontology.

Business leaders head for Nyanga

Business Reporter
KM Financial Solutions (KMFS) will this month host the 3rd Edition of the Chief Executive Officers’ Roundtable in Nyanga.

Windfall for Steve ‘Dhongi’ Makoni

Leisure Reporter
VETERAN  solo musician Steve “Dhongi” Makoni cannot believe his luck.

Housing co-operative invests US$1 million

By Prince Mushawevato
A LOCAL housing co-operative, Harare East Housing Co-operative Union (HEHCU), has invested more than US$1 million in developing and building new housing stands in the Mashonaland East area of Caledonia.

Dhewa going to Rufaro Stadium

By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi
SUNGURA ace Tongai Moyo has declared himself fit, saying his fans can catch him in action when local musicians play football legends at Rufaro Stadium in Harare this afternoon.

Divisions rock EU over Zim sanctions

By Tafadzwa Chiremba
AS the European Union (EU) prepares to hold a key meeting on the status of its illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe, it has emerged that France has been actively calling for the removal of the sanctions, signalling deep division within the bloc.

Municipalities dishonest

By Malcolm Leppard
AD NAUSEAM residents are subjected to the on-going saga of Harare’s water provision or the lack of it.

US smuggles hostile clause into Chiadzwa diamond deal

By Tafadzwa Chiremba
THE United States is alleged to have smuggled a hostile clause into a draft decision that granted Zimbabwe the greenlight to export its diamonds mined at Chiadzwa.

Cars for five outstanding women

Business Reporter
WOMEN have become the mainstay of economic activity in the country’s informal sector yet accessing credit is the major constraint on women’s ability to earn income.

Provincial hero status for Wutawunashe

By Augustine Moyo
THE late former Zanu-PF councillor for Masvingo, Reverend Apinos Wutawunashe, who died last week in Harare after a long battle with heart and lung complications, was buried on Thursday next to his wife Ambuya Shuvai Wutawunashe at the family estate in Bushmead in Masvingo.

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