Urban tollgates before year end

GOVERNMENT will soon start working on the construction of 30 new tollgates —inclusive of urban areas — with a Cabinet minister revealing that they will all be operational before the…

Govt forges ahead with political risk cover

GOVERNMENT is working towards registering with the Africa Trade Insurance Agency before the end of the year as it forges ahead to assure political risk and trade credit risk insurance…

ZIMBO Flavour. . . Sables dismiss Tunisia

Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (13) 19 Tunisia . . . . . . . .…

Obama ‘snub’ reports false

Sunday Mail Reporter The African Union’s political leadership is not scheduled to meet United States president Barack Obama when he visits Ethiopia and Kenya later this month as his engagements…

Commuter omnibus knocks down cop at road block

A police officer who was manning a roadblock along Siyephambili Drive near Bellevue Shopping Centre was yesterday knocked down by a commuter omnibus driver who failed to stop as he…

Boko Haram kills nearly 200 in 48 hours of slaughter

Kano — Boko Haram carried out a fresh wave of massacres in northeastern Nigeria on Friday, locals said, killing nearly 200 people in 48 hours of violence which President Muhammadu…

Government trims nurse training intakes

THE Government has directed training institutions to reduce enrolment of student nurses into nursing schools by over 80 percent, as it battles to deal with the swelling numbers of qualified…

MUSIC: Doing music the Tight way

BURSTING on the music scene in the 1990s with Mateo and Friends, which comprised of Matthew Kaunda and Patience Musa, versatile vocalist Willom Tight went on to establish himself as…

Delta returns rivals’ beer containers

ZIMBABWE’s largest brewer Delta Beverages has started returning opaque beer containers belonging to small players in the industry fearing far-reaching consequences after the Competition and Tariff Commission indicated that it…

Airshows: Taking aeroplanes to the people

SINCE a 20 000-strong crowd attended the Big African Air Show at Charles Prince Airport in September last year, there has been a growing appetite for air shows in Zimbabwe.

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