Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships in tourism
Stephen Ephraem TOURISM hinges on communal possessions like natural resources and culture. For tourism to development further, the public sector should find ways of collaborating with the private players. Under…
Zinara avails $55k to Chipinge Council
Luthando Mapepa ZIMBABWE National Roads Administration has availed $55 000 to Chipinge Town Council for the refurbishment of major roads in the agricultural town.
Knife-point rapist jailed
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A HERDSMAN who waylaid his employer’s 15-year-old daughter as she was coming from school and raped her at knife point resulting in the girl falling…
Knife-point rapist jailed
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A HERDSMAN who waylaid his employer’s 15-year-old daughter as she was coming from school and raped her at knife point resulting in the girl falling…
Tricky quarter-final tie for Springboks
Ngoni Dapira THE crushing moment has come in the 2015 Rugby World Cup underway in England with some tricky quarter final matches on this weekend.
Minister urges schools to embrace e-learning
Post Reporter THE Minister of Information Communication Technologies, Postal and Courier Services, Cde Supa Mandiwanzira, has urged schools to embrace ICTs to spearhead e-learning.
All Blacks recall McCaw against France
Swansea – New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has recalled captain Richie McCaw for tomorrow’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final blockbuster against France at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
All Blacks recall McCaw against France
Swansea – New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has recalled captain Richie McCaw for tomorrow’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final blockbuster against France at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Russian investors to revive SMM
Dosman Mangisi, Mining Correspondent A TEAM of Russian investors is in the country to assess the now defunct Shabanie-Mashava Mines (SMM) with the view of facilitating its revival.
3,000 artisanal gold miners formalised
Dosman Mangisi, Mining Correspondent MORE than 3,000 artisanal miners have been formalised in major gold deposit areas across the country as the government moves to curb illegal mining and smuggling.

