Informal sector keeps Zim going: Zimstat

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS have successfully beaten off the effects of illegal sanctions which have caused the closure of many industries by turning to the informal sector, where business is brisk…

Bogus police officer nabbed

Midlands Correspondent A 31-YEAR-OLD man in Gweru is languishing in remand prison after playing cop in a bid to fleece a local primary school of its cash. Shakemore Mandanda of…

US$3m scandal rocks CMED

Peter Matambanadzo and Zvamaida Murwira— A CMED (Pvt) Limited manager implicated in a US$3 million fuel scandal has been sent on forced leave to as the matter is investigated. At…

Editorial Comment: Put universal health insurance to test

Everyone in Zimbabwe knows that our health services are near breaking point and we all know that throwing money at this problem will generate solutions. Before we start working out…

WE NOW NEED TO CLIMB KILIMANJALO

Petros Kausiyo in DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania— Tanzania . .  (1) 1 Zimbabwe . . . (0) A BULLISH Ian Gorowa declared yesterday that “we will go through to the…

She’s hanging the mic for the crown

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter— Newly-crowned Miss Carnival Gamuchirayi Kujeke might be taking a break from her deejaying job at Spot FM after winning the prestigious title on Saturday at the…

Blue Ribbon seals fresh capital deal

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter— Blue Ribbon has concluded negotiations with Tanzanian grain miller Bakhresa Group in a deal that could result in the injection of $40 million in fresh…

Zimra goes after defaulters

Business Reporters THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is carrying out impromptu visits to State enterprises and parastatals to establish their levels of tax compliance in view of salaries and perks for…

CAPS end DeMbare jinx

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter CAPS United  . . . . . . . . . .(1) 1 Dynamos  . . . . . . . . . . . .…

Pandemonium at Jah Prayzah’s Mutare show

Tawanda Marwizi Recently in MUTARE There was a stampede at Jah Prayzah’s show in Mutare on Saturday after organisers of the event announced that the venue was full to capacity…

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