Local drug industry under threat
Dumisani Nsingo Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT’S dependence on donated drugs and an influx of imports is threatening the viability of the country’s pharmaceutical industry with capacity utilisation estimated to have…
Sex scandal rocks modelling agency
Rebecca Nyathi Sunday Leisure Reporter SEXUAL exploitation or just sex scandal may be the preferred phrases that are apt in describing the events that are sucking in the director of…
Living on a prayer: Zisco Steel workers turn to the Lord
It was on Saturday January 24, that the residents of Redcliff, Rutendo and Torwood — the major constituents and beneficiaries of Ziscosteel — converged at Torwood Stadium for a day…
Delta lines up $300k sewer project
Shepias Dube Business Reporter LEADING brewer Delta Beverages has lined up a $300 000 project to construct a seven-kilometre sewer connecting Umguza sewers and Bulawayo’s Aisleby treatment works as part…
EXCLUSIVE: “I’m lonely without Sam” – Mtukudzi
SUPERSTAR Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi last week revealed that he gets lonely and sometimes uses the stage as his only sanctuary.
Meet the storyteller from The Taking
Bruce Chimani Sunday Leisure Correspondent WHILE the rest of the country was still marvelling and perhaps wondering in amazement on what this UMbiko kaMadlenya tsunami which hit the National Arts…
Early World Cup exit might cost Zim
Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S early exit from the ongoing International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup might have far reaching consequences for the game in the country.
Plans to unbundle CAAZ at an advanced stage
Nqobizitha Dhlamini Business Reporter PLANS to unbundle the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe are at an advanced stage as Government seeks to improve efficiency in the running of airports and…
GOLF: De Jonge shoots into Valspar champs lead
ZIMBABWEAN Brendon de Jonge rolled in a pair of long putts on his way to a 2-under 69 and the 36-hole lead in the Valspar Championship.
AU Chair rallies globe to avert disasters
Nduduzo Tshuma in Sendai, Japan President Mugabe yesterday urged United Nations member states to find sustainable solutions to climate change, which continues to account for debilitating droughts and floods.











