Zim artiste signs with USA label

Ndumiso Mlilo A South African-based Zimbabwean music producer, Darlington Sibanda, has signed distribution and marketing deals with Italian and American record labels.

Prophetess Makandiwa weeps for mum-in-law

Fatima Bulla – Religion Editor The United Family International Church’s Prophetess Ruth Makandiwa last week wept before her mother in-law at an event to celebrate Mother’s Day.

Zera completes energy usage audit

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has completed an audit on energy usage by various companies and homesteads which has shown that the country can save at least 250 megawatts…

Investors seek incentives from mid-term fiscal policy review

THE Ministry of Finance has started consultations in preparation for the mid-term fiscal policy review and once again it is every businessperson’s wish that the pronouncement will provide direction which…

Femina Garments embarks on regional marketing strategy

Shepias Dube ONE of Bulawayo’s few remaining companies in the clothing industry, Femina Garments, will this month embark on an aggressive regional marketing strategy aimed at capturing markets in South…

Govt in massive drive to rehabilitate urban roads

Nqobizitha Dhlamini GOVERNMENT is rehabilitating most urban roads so that it can install tollgates as it moves ahead with its programme to ensure that urban road users start contributing to…

How Mine, DeMbare clash

CHAMPIONS Dynamos face How Mine on their maiden 2015 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match in Bulawayo in a potentially exciting clash this afternoon.

Farming collapses in Umguza, Nyamandlovu

Five active farmers left out of 42 in Umguza None out of 16 are growing wheat in Nyamandlovu

Tourism players fret over new regulations

Business Editor PLAYERS in the tourism industry are fretting over new noose-tightening regulations from both the South African government and airline Fly Emirates that essentially makes the free movement of…

Pote Hill Hotel benefits from sport tourism

Shepias Dube ZVISHAVANE-BASED hospitality facility Pote Hill Hotel is reaping rewards from sport tourism netting at least $4 000 per week from soccer teams that visit the mining town.

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