ZDF to train E.Guinea troops
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces has deployed a training contingent to the Equatorial Guinea to train the country’s military officers on operational and logistic matters following an…
Govt rescues Cottco
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has come to the rescue of cash strapped Cottco Holdings after agreeing to provide inputs to support the company’s contract farming programme this season.
Winky D remains Zimdancehall’s role model
Fred Zindi Music He started off as Dancehall’s ‘bad buoy’ with ‘rude buoy’ songs such as: “War”, “Babylon”, “Bongozozo”, “Thiefing Pastor’” “No Life In Bed”, “Ghetto Sufferation” and “Mubobobo”. He…
Artists rewarded for outstanding creativity
Stephen Garan’anga Visual Art It has always proven quite challenging for artists to create work under a given theme especially to those who work outside exhibition systems.
Govt, BAT sign MoU
Munesu Nyakudya Business Reporter The Government and the British American Tobacco Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Empowerment Trust have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing tobacco production in the country.
Simbisa debuts on ZSE
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Simbisa Brands on Friday listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and immediately firmed up stock market performance by making an 88,76 percent contribution to the day’s…
‘Experts’ fuel dangerous development myths
Ramadhani Abdallah Noor Throughout the Ebola crisis, pages and pages were written about the good work done by foreign missions like Médecins Sans Frontières and the US Centres for Disease…
Suspected rapist acquitted as magistrate raps accuser
Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A Chitungwiza regional magistrate on Friday tore into an alleged “rape victim” calling her a pathological liar and described her report as “a movie script”.
‘Save our Sculpture’
Resource centres help artists in a big way, these centre become research centres for artists, improve on the work produced by artists and also they are learning centres for new…
‘Lack of branch lines affecting NRZ’
Lack of tracks that branch into midway stations is making it difficult for the National Railways of Zimbabwe to compete with road transport, leading to massive loss of business, a…











