Dancehall: On-fire Busy Signal coming to Zim

Reggae dancehall’s most-sought-after entertainer, Busy Signal, is headed to Zimbabwe.

OPINION: Beware, a palace coup is in the making!

Written By Patrick Zhuwao The most disturbing effect of factionalism in Zanu-PF over the past year has been on the economy and business confidence.

Politicians resist withdrawal from Save Valley Conservancy

Anna Mataruse – Sunday Mail Reporter Top Zanu-PF politicians in Masvingo are reportedly resisting a Government directive to vacate Save Valley Conservancy, arguing that the withdrawal of their 25-year leases…

SOCCER: A Themba, Dynamos FC can trust

Langton Nyakwenda  – Sports Reporter INCONSPICUOUS by nature, cool and yet dependable, the publicity-shy Dynamos centre-back Themba “Munhu Mutema” Ndlovu is emerging as the team’s bedrock as the champions heighten…

Karateka Sensei Mufundisi sidelined

Ishemunyoro Chingwere – Sports Reporter HIGHLY-REGARDED Zimbabwean karateka Sensei Tawanda Mufundisi will have to endure a long lay-off on the sidelines after suffering a double leg fracture

Government pays for new locomotives

Tinashe Farawo – Sunday Mail Reporter Engineers have completed feasibility studies on the proposed Harare-Mutare railway line and three major road dualisation projects under infrastructure development agreements between Zimbabwe and…

SADC seeks to harmonise insurance laws

SADC is working towards harmonising insurance regulations in the region to promote international best practices.

INSIGHT: – Fiscal policy: The good and the bad

I, therefore, applaud the fiscal policy review statement for emphasising the need for beneficiation and value addition of our resources so that we can write price tags to our own…

Corporates doubt Zimdancehall

Zim dancehall artistes have embarked on a charm offensive that is directed towards corporate institutions, though industry and commerce remain sceptical in dealing with a sizeable chunk of the musicians.

Harare City dump Chiredzi

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE Chiredzi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Harare City. . . . . . . .…

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