Gwanda town installs traffic lights

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA Town Council recently installed traffic lights for the first time in the town which was established 116 years ago. The town’s roads were controlled by give…

AirZim fails to land

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent AN Air Zimbabwe plane from Harare yesterday failed to land at the Joshua Mqabuko Airport in Bulawayo after it allegedly lost its navigator signal due to bad…

President Mugabe meets Burundi envoy

Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau President Robert Mugabe yesterday met a special envoy from Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza at State House in Harare where the African Union chairperson was appraised about political…

Girls beat boys at A-Level

Abigail Mawonde Harare Bureau Girls outperformed boys in the November 2015 Advanced Level examinations in all the country’s 10 provinces, results released by Zimsec last week have shown.

25-year-old ‘dumped’ by lover claims maintenance from dad

Noleen Makhurane Court Reporter A 25-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo woman yesterday dragged her father to the maintenance court demanding $250 maintenance. Rebecca Masuku, allegedly fresh from co-habiting with her lover, approached the courts…

Parliament battles to buy cars for new MPs

Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau Parliament is struggling to secure more than $1,2 million to buy all-terrain vehicles for about 35 recently sworn in Members of Parliament, five months after the legislators…

$60m lifeline for Murowa . . . RioZim injects critical cash into diamonds mine

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief RioZim Group Limited has breathed life into Murowa Diamonds Mine after injecting cash to the tune of $60 million. The money will be released over a…

Akbay work permit poser . . . H’landers yet to submit Dutch coach papers

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS FC are yet to submit an application for their new Dutch coach Erol Akbay’s work permit as it emerged that the Bulawayo giants only submitted…

Oil price fall: Good news for Zim

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor ECONOMIC commentators are upbeat that the economy stands a chance to benefit from the continued fall of oil prices on the international market.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Operators must boost domestic tourism

The Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry has over the years bemoaned the low figures of locals visiting the country’s tourist destinations.

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