H/Mine find PORK in dressing room as they CHOP Dembare out

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau Dynamos 0 –  0 How Mine (How Mine win 5-4 after penalty shootout) THINGS keep falling apart at Dynamos after the giants were yesterday bundled out…

Lupane finally has running water

Leonard Ncube in Lupane LUPANE finally has running water after the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) last week started pumping the precious liquid from Bubi-Lupane Dam.

Durban Mine standoff enters day six, illegal miners refuse to budge

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE owners of Durban Mine in Bubi District were yesterday still battling to end a six-day standoff with scores of illegal miners who have been refusing…

$22m boost for SMEs

Midlands Correspondent THE Government has mobilised $22 million to finance Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs), which will be accessed through the Small Enterprises Development Corporation (Sedco), a Cabinet Minister has…

Civil servants’ September pay dates released

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Government has announced civil servants’ pay dates for this month, underlying its commitment to timeously fulfil its salary obligations to its workers and improve their…

Police dismiss live bullets story

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau POLICE have dismissed claims by The Standard newspaper that live bullets were used to disperse illegal protestors on Saturday, describing the report as “false” and “sensational”.

1978 – 2016 Cancer claims Mandoza

KWAITO singer Mduduzi Tshabalala, also known as Mandoza, has died at the age of 38.

Work on new Parly building on course

Walter MswazieMasvingo Correspondent THE $140 million Parliament building project at Mount Hampden in Harare is already taking shape and the servicing of the site is in full swing with the…

Foreign payments drop 24 percent

  Oliver KazungaSenior Business Reporter FOREIGN payments processed by the banking sector in the first half of the year dropped by 24 percent to $2,7 billion on the back of…

Thousands bid farewell to Bosso president

  Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter MORE than 2 000 people attended the burial of Highlanders Football Club president Jonathan Themba Mhlanga at Lady Stanley Cemetery in Bulawayo yesterday.

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