Clerk of Parliament tries to manipulate new Constitution

Harare Bureau Clerk of Parliament Mr Austin Zvoma is trying to manipulate provisions of the new Constitution to extend his term of office, it has emerged.

BYO’S 5-YEAR-OLD WHIZKID

WHEN most one-year-old babies could only cry and giggle, she could count and read numbers. When she was 20 months old, she enrolled at pre-school where she was the youngest…

Zimasco to retrench more than 1 000 workers

ZIMBABWE Alloy Smelting Company (Zimasco) will soon retrench more than 1 000 workers after most of its workers refused an offer for voluntary retrenchment tabled early this year by the…

Tanzania, China sign East Africa investment deals worth $1,7bn

DAR ES SALAAM — Tanzania and China have signed investment deals worth more than $1,7 billion, including one to build a satellite city to ease congestion in the commercial capital…

PCOs urged to register with ZTA

THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority has said Professional Conference Organisers (PCOs) must register to improve visibility in the industry or risk losing business to international competitors.

BMC spinning event thrills

Dalphine Tagwireyi Sports Reporter SOUTH AFRICAN spinners were the toast of the day at the Bulawayo Motoring Club Spinning/Burnout and sound-off event held at Victoria Falls road circuit yesterday.

The Mbira, a secular or sacred musical instrument

WHILE on a trip to Harare recently we visited Albert Chimedza’s Mbira Centre. We later learnt there was in Harare some spirited and intellectually flexing debate regarding the musical instrument’s…

Mambwere shares dance expertise in Germany

NAMA 2014 award winning ROLX Dance Trust founder, Sean Mambwere, who scooped an award for outstanding choreographer is a man on a mission, with his latest feat being conducting workshops…

Archer Clothing takeover to proceed

PARAMOUNT Garments’ takeover of Archer Clothing is unlikely to be stalled by the pending court case as the creditor protesting the move is in support of the revival of the…

IMF welcomes Zim’s efforts to address economic challenges

THE International Monetary Fund has welcomed Zimbabwe’s efforts in trying to address the country’s economic challenges although it said more should be done to ensure additional measures are taken to…

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