All major roads to be dualised: Minister
David Shumba Harare Bureau Government plans to dualise all the country’s major roads to improve safety and infrastructure, a Cabinet Minister said recently. Speaking after touring Chivake River Bridge, in…
President God-given — Magaya
Petros Zivengwa Harare Bureau PROPHETIC Healing Deliverance Ministries (PHD) founder Prophet Walter Magaya, has implored Zimbabweans to remain united under the leadership of President Mugabe.
Editorial Comment: Improve publicity on Zimra tax amnesty
The prevailing economic challenges have crippled businesses’ ability to meet many of their obligations, including paying tax. As well as that cost they, too, need to pay salaries and utilities,…
PSL SUSPENDS RECORD 16 PLAYERS
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter A RECORD 16 players from 11 clubs are suspended for match day 29 of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League this weekend. Only five clubs,…
Fire once teased snarls all the way to ash
Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor IN my column last week, I hinted at people’s frustration with the ongoing Zanu-PF infighting. I said there was a growing impatience that the party’s…
Mutare forms BBA fan club
Ngoni Dapira MUTARE has formed a Big Brother Africa Hotshots fan club to rally behind team Zimbabwe of Butterphly and JJ. The fan club was formed last Sunday at the…
Danish Trade Minister to visit Zim next week
Harare Bureau THE Danish Minister of Trade and Development Cooperation, Mogens Jensen will visit Zimbabwe for high level meetings next week as steps to towards normalisation of relations with the…
Mbiko kaMadlenya back by public demand
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent THOSE who missed the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo festivities in September have been given another opportunity to relive the experience with an Intwasa Extra scheduled to…
City’s Toure rants at online abusers
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure says the abuse he has been subjected to on social media is “a disgrace”. Police are investigating claims that Toure was racially abused on Twitter,…
World’s top companies fall short on transparency: TI
THE world’s biggest companies disclose little or no financial details about their operations outside their home countries, watchdog Transparency International (TI) said in a report that ranks 124 firms and…









