ZITF Company mulls scrapping public days
The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair company is considering scrapping public days to make it an all business trade fair, an official has said.
Business trading days at this year’s expo, which ended on Saturday, were increased to three from the traditional two following requests from exhibitors to extend the trading days.
SA firm to shoot documentary on Zim tourism
Business Reporter
A South AfricaN media house, Home-brew Films, will this week shoot a documentary to be aired on SABC 3 to market the country’s tourism industry.
Homebrew started shooting the documentary Shoreline Zimbabwe yesterday and will end tomorrow.
MSU students barred from writing exams
Midlands Correspondent
THERE was chaos at Midlands State University (MSU) yesterday when hundreds of students staged a demonstration
Lack of funding stalls Beitbridge mortuary project
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Beitbridge Reporter
POOR funding continues to impact negatively on the Beitbridge District Hospital mortuary expansion project.Council to legalise vending at Egodini
Chronicle Reporter
VENDORS who roast mealies at Basch Street Terminus popularly known as Egodini will soon start paying $10 per month
Mayor accuses media of writing ‘lies’
Chronicle Reporter
BULAWAYO Mayor Councillor Thaba Moyo yesterday vented his anger on journalists accusing them of writing negative stories about the city council and threatened to “bar” them from covering council meetings.
In a scathing attack on the media in his opening remarks during a full council meeting in the council chambers, Clr Moyo said the media should leave the city council alone.
This follows recent media reports about the council workers’ strike and allegations that the local authority’s Revenue Hall, Tower Block and the City Hall, could be attached over a debt the council owed to a local bank.
New kid on the block releases album, promises fireworks
Bongani Ndlovu
A NEW kid on the block, Ashbert Ndlovu, and his group, Tsholotsho Friendly Boys, have released a debut six-track album
ZPS rehabilitation programmes a succeess
Prosper Ndlovu
“MY first day in prison in 2009 was the gloomiest experience of my life. I thought I had come here to die. But I have realised that being here helped me a lot. I have gained survival skills and the day I return home, my life will be different.”ZPS rehabilitation programmes a succeess
Prosper Ndlovu
“MY first day in prison in 2009 was the gloomiest experience of my life. I thought I had come here to die. But I have realised that being here helped me a lot. I have gained survival skills and the day I return home, my life will be different.”
Gumbo thrown a lifeline
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
UNDERFIRE FC Platinum coach Rahman Gumbo has been given a lifeline following the morale shattering 3-1 loss to Highlanders in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match played at Mandava Stadium on Tuesday.



