Cabs tackles housing backlog

Clara Mawere Business Reporter THE country’s largest building society, CABS, has since 2010 disbursed US$$125,7 million in mortgage finance for 440 units, mostly low cost.

Artistes embrace Turbulence’s advice

Entertainment Reporter Following Jamaican dancehall artiste Turbulence’s advice against violence at tonight’s King of Dancehall contest at City Sports Centre, local musicians have promised a peaceful contest.

Let’s emulate Cuba’s tourism model, says Mzembi

Travel Writer Zimbabwe’s tourism and hospitality industry should benchmark itself with Cuba’s tourism industry experience due to similar sanctions-induced economic challenges, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi said…

Editorial Comment: Child protection every parent’s responsibility

WHO will guard the children from their parents? The 20-year jail sentence imposed on a Masvingo man who raped his 15-year-old daughter over a period of two years should be…

Studies association endorses boycott

NEW YORK. — The American Studies Association on Wednesday decided to boycott Israeli academic institutions, handing the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanction movement another victory in its struggle against Israel.

‘Rebels’ challenge Macheso

Arts Correspondent The first half of next year is likely to be an interesting showdown between Alick Macheso and his former band members. Extra Kwazvose, which is fronted by ex-Macheso…

Michael Sata urges power utility to expand access

SIAVONGA. — Zambian President Michael Sata has challenged the country’s power utility to ensure that access to electricity reaches all citizens and not only the educated.

Rekindling memories

Godwin Muzari Entertainment Editor The local film industry, bleeding from the harsh blows of marauding piracy and deep cuts of low funding, always gets comfort in history. Yesteryear films remain…

Promoters look South

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter Many South Africans that have toured the country this year as music promoters shifted their focus from overseas artistes to performers across the Limpopo River.

Community share trust transforms livelihoods

George Maponga in Masvingo The Chivi Community Share Ownership Trust has transformed livelihoods of villagers in the arid district, with 23 boreholes drilled in the past seven months and 12…

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