Econet reignites Telecel hostility

Harare Bureau ECONET Wireless has reignited its protracted hostility with fierce rival Telecel Zimbabwe’s after barring its agents from doubling up as agents for rival mobile money transfer service, telecash.

Waverley Hotel faces closure

Ntombikayise Mangena Business Reporter One of Bulawayo’s oldest hotels, Waverley Hotel, faces closures as it is facing a serious financial crisis resulting in mounting debts. The hotel, which owes local…

Brisk business expected as Valentine’s Day approaches

Sithandazile Moyo Business Reporter GIFT shops around Bulawayo have expressed optimism of a brisk business this Valentine’s Day as people have already started buying presents for their loved ones.

Hwange to host designers’ show

Sithandazile Moyo Business Reporter HWANGE is set to hold the first fashion designer show to promote local and upcoming designers to grow the clothing sector. The event will see designers…

SA businessman’s suit challenging NetOne-Huawei contract dismissed

Harare Bureau A South Africa-based businessman’s bid to sue NetOne and a Chinese telecommunications equipment producer over a $250 million network upgrade tender, which he claimed was corruptly awarded to…

Work on setting up mineral reserves starts

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is working on building gold and diamond reserves as a way of building confidence in the country’s economy and ensure easy access to lines of credit from…

No results for 680 ‘cheats’

Harare Bureau SOME 680 candidates from nine secondary school in the Midlands Province fingered in the leaking of exam question papers will not get their Ordinary Level results as investigations…

Zanu-PF talks tough on corruption

Harare Bureau ZANU-PF wants a framework to deal with corruption that has been exposed by the media since the beginning of the year. In a statement yesterday, Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde…

Man ‘rapes’ kids 4, 6 and 7

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A 20-YEAR-OLD man raped his seven-year-old niece and then targeted his neighbour’s daughters aged four and six, a court heard yesterday.

US envoy brushes off protests

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter A SMALL group of villagers from Ntabazinduna yesterday staged a demonstration against the United States envoy Bruce Wharton, demanding that his country removes economic sanctions imposed…

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