Bikita land dispute: Headman battles for life
George Maponga in Masvingo One of two village heads locked in a boundary dispute in Mukanganwi communal lands is reportedly battling for his life at Silveira Mission Hospital after he…
Bridget Mugabe declared liberation heroine
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe’s sister Cde Bridget Mugabe has been declared a liberation heroine. She died aged 78 on Sunday morning from heart failure at Parirenyatwa Group of…
15MW plant for Nyanga
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter A UNITED Kingdom-based company intends to build a 15 megawatt hydro power station in Nyanga at a cost of US$30 million. The hydro power project…
WE HAVE DONE IT
Petros Kausiyo in CAPE TOWN, South Africa Zimbabwe….. (0) 1 Burkina Faso.. 0 Zimbabwe’s Warriors powered their way into a first-ever African Nations Championships quarter-final when they eliminated Burkina Faso…
Warriors come of age
CAPE TOWN. — The Zimbabwe Warriors made history last night when they became the first national football team to qualify for the quarter-finals of a continental club tournament after squeezing…
IDC to dispose of nine units
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Industrial Development Corporation plans to dispose of its shareholding in nine subsidiaries and associate companies as part of the company’s three pronged strategy to…
Sharapova sent packing
MELBOURNE. — Maria Sharapova crashed out of the Australian Open tennis tournament in another seismic shock yesterday as Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Victoria Azarenka saw off challenges to keep…
Mixed fortunes for Mwana
Business Reporter Mwana Africa’s Zimbabwe units registered contrasting fortunes in the quarter to December 2013 with output volumes rising by 76 percent at Trojan Mine, but taking a 25 percent…
Makosi gets slot on ZTV
Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Top socialite and former Big Brother UK contestant Makosi Musambasi will be on local television for the foreseeable future following the launch of her show “Makosi…
‘Caledonia’s policy won’t benefit Zimbabweans’
Canada-based resource firm Caledonia’s decision to adopt a policy of declaring dividends quarterly will benefit shareholders of the parent company and not indigenous Zimbabweans who hold shares in its local…










