Zim meets SMP requirements

Business Reporters— Zimbabwe has met all the quantitative targets and structural benchmarks under the International Monetary Fund’s Staff Monitored Programme (SMP), IMF said after its latest review exercise of the…

Accident victims robbed as they lay dying

Durban – Two badly injured men were dragged from the mangled wreckage of their car and mugged of their possessions before being left to die on the pavement. This after their…

National Arts Council targets promoters

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe says it will soon regulate local shows to avoid unnecessary clashes that have rocked the entertainment industry. NACZ director Elvas Mari said…

Beitbridge upgrade to cost $100m

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Government requires about $100 million to upgrade the Beitbridge border post to international standards, a senior Government official has said. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa…

Pasuwa reflects on AS Vita’s success

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Callisto Pasuwa believes AS Vita’s qualification for the final of the CAF Champions League shows it needed one of the two best teams on the…

ZPC to complete emergency plant by 2018

Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Power Company expects to complete construction of its 120-megawatt emergency/peaking power plant in Mutare in the next four years, chief executive Mr Noah Gwariro has said. Mr…

Ndabambi relives Bosso ‘nightmare’

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZPC Kariba team manager Partson Ndabambi has described the post-match incidents at Hartsfield one of the worst nightmares he has endured in his lengthy stay in the…

Mare engages female prisoners

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Afro fusion diva Cynthia Mare will collaborate with female prisoners for a song that will be released next month. Mare was one of the musicians who toured…

Botswana won’t join our bid

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE’S chances of securing the rights to stage the 2017 African Cup of Nations were dealt another big blow when their proposed co-hosts Botswana withdrew from…

Ramaphosa to return to Lesotho

Johannesburg. — South Africa’s Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will travel to Lesotho for a two-day visit, his office said yesterday. Ramaphosa, the Sadc facilitator, will visit the country today and tomorrow…

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