Zimbabwe faces school deficit

Zimbabwe is facing massive shortage of basic education facilities and requires an additional 2 056 primary and secondary schools to meet the growing demand spurred by the emergence of communities…

Health: Diabetes, a silent menace

While Government’s contribution and efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS is remarkable and should be commended, it is high time equal if not more attention was given to other ailments…

Zesa smart meter deal crumbles

Plans by Zesa to install smart meters to curb circumvention of the electricity meter billing system have hit a snag amid indications a deal between the power utility and firms…

Bulawayo Power Station Re-Opening Delayed

The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) Bulawayo power station will miss its scheduled deadline for reopening as repairs are still underway.

ZIMRA moves into the Informal Sector

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) will soon begin implementing measures that will witness the tax-man tapping into the lucrative micro, small and medium enterprises sector.

Honeymoon over for executives

The manic era of superfluous salaries, poor performance of State entities and local authorities is set to come to a screeching halt following the adoption of the framework for the…

Ruthless, ruthless Zim

Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(22) 57 Madagascar . . . . . . . . .…

‘It’s for the Arab world’

Algeria’s manager, Vahid Halilhodzic, called his team “heroic” and described them as the representatives of the Arab world after they qualified for the knockout stages for the World Cup for…

Another exodus looms at All Stars

The prophecy of good fortunes for Leonard Zhakata by prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa is yet to come to fruition, and Karikoga’s band members are getting disillusioned.

Sungura king beefs up security

SUNGURA exemplar, Alick “Cheso” Macheso has never been known to be a recluse. The musician is regarded by both his fans and journalists as one of the most outspoken and…

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