Editorial Comment: Elevators now a death trap

THE rise in incidents of elevator mishaps is a cause for concern and authorities should be alarmed at the loss of life emanating from faulty lifts. Most elevators in Zimbabwe…

Editorial Comment: Elevators now a death trap

THE rise in incidents of elevator mishaps is a cause for concern and authorities should be alarmed at the loss of life emanating from faulty lifts. Most elevators in Zimbabwe…

MAINTAINING FAVOUR

Moving around Pentecostal circles you will realise that there are certain “pet” topics that preachers have. Preachers love dishing out a diet of favour and blessing while eager congregants lap…

MAINTAINING FAVOUR

Moving around Pentecostal circles you will realise that there are certain “pet” topics that preachers have. Preachers love dishing out a diet of favour and blessing while eager congregants lap…

Inaccessibility of pads challenge for rural girls

Msilisi Dube ADOLESCENCE is one stage in life that throws a host of unbearable challenges for most rural girls. It is well known that the human body goes through several…

Inaccessibility of pads challenge for rural girls

Msilisi Dube ADOLESCENCE is one stage in life that throws a host of unbearable challenges for most rural girls. It is well known that the human body goes through several…

HCCL board rubbishes used equipment reports

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) board chairman Farai Mutamangira has described as “hogwash” reports that the recently commissioned $31.2 million equipment is second hand.

HCCL board rubbishes used equipment reports

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) board chairman Farai Mutamangira has described as “hogwash” reports that the recently commissioned $31.2 million equipment is second hand.

Zim to earn $5bn from tourism: Mzembi

ZIMBABWE is set to earn a whopping $5 billion annually when work to revamp its tourism infrastructure is completed, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister, Walter Mzembi has said.

Zim to earn $5bn from tourism: Mzembi

ZIMBABWE is set to earn a whopping $5 billion annually when work to revamp its tourism infrastructure is completed, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister, Walter Mzembi has said.

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