US jobs data offers South Africa rand reprieve
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s rand snapped a four-day losing streak against the dollar on Friday, helped mostly by US jobs data which supported the case for loose monetary policy in…
Local animated comedy goes viral
Rumbidzai Mbewe Sunday Leisure Correspondent JUST when everybody thought the entertainment industry in Bulawayo was fast turning into a graveyard, some entertainers have taken it upon themselves to awaken the…
Govt satisfied with Zim Asset progress
Dumisani Nsingo Business Reporter GOVERNMENT says the country’s blueprint, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim Asset) is already showing its impact in reviving the country’s economy as realised…
Makhalima for All Africa Music Awards
Bekezela Tshuma Sunday Leisure Correspondent ONE of Zimbabwe’s entertainment executives, music producer and radio presenter, Delani Makhalima has clinched a lucrative deal which will see him being part of the…
Man goes berserk, stabs in-laws
Fairness Moyana A Binga man who went berserk and attacked his two brothers-in-law by stabbing them in the stomach and chest, seriously injuring them after calling them women, was on…
People with disabilities get loans
Mncedisi Buhali Sunday News Reporter THE Muscular Dystrophy Association of Zimbabwe (MDAZ) recently held a business workshop aimed at equipping people with disabilities, who recently got business loans from the…
Just because I’m a woman
Busie Mtshede “MY father married a woman who has turned our family upside down. She is mean, cold and only has her own interests in mind. My siblings and I…
‘I still need more years’: Granny (111)
Lungile Tshuma Sunday Leisure Correspondent IN a country where life expectancy is below 40 years, surpassing that age by more than 60 years is almost everyone’s wish. For it is…
Teachers hire tsikamutanda
Midlands Correspondent TEACHERS at Musita Primary School in Masakadza area, Gokwe North, who recently fled the school after their homes were allegedly mysteriously pelted by stones at night, have engaged…
IMF approves $122,4m loan programme for Chad
WASHINGTON — The International Monetary Fund on Friday approved a $122.4 million three-year loan program for Chad to help the landlocked central African country address a balance of payments problem…

