Government tightens screw on gold smuggling

Whinsley Masara, Business Reporter THE Government is crafting amendments to the Gold Trade Act to curb leakages and smuggling of the precious mineral.

Gweru plots blitz on tuckshops

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent GWERU City Council has threatened a blitz on tuckshops which are operating illegally as well as some which are operating outside their trading licences.

Kim K West held at gunpoint in $10M robbery

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian West at the weekend was held at gunpoint and robbed by men dressed as police officers in a private apartment in Paris.

Gifford awarded fair play accolade

Sports Reporter GIFFORD High School football coach Nathan Tshuma has hailed his players despite their 1-2 loss to Conway High in the quarter-finals of the National Association of Secondary School…

Boks leapfrog Wallabies in rankings

Cape Town — The Springboks have leapfrogged Australia in the official World Rugby rankings, while New Zealand still have their sights set on equalling a world record after victory over…

Manyuchi’s coach, Zulu confident

Sports Reporter WITH less than two weeks to go before the much-hyped Charles Manyuchi’s first fight in Zimbabwe, his coach Mike Zulu is convinced the boxer will come out victorious…

CSL: Fixture postponement not accepted

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru AS the Zifa Central Soccer League (CSL) enters the home straight, the league’s management committee has advised that all matches would be played at the same…

Zim man breaks into South African wine industry

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A ZIMBABWEAN based in South Africa Mr Godfrey Madanhire has ventured into wine manufacturing with his new brand, The Passport, being sold internationally.

Chinese debt stalls Hwange expansion project

Lloyd Gumbo, Harare Bureau ABOUT $7,2 million that Zimbabwe owes a Chinese insurance company has stalled progress on the funding agreement for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station with…

Hwange Colliery revenue down 30pc

Business Reporter STRUGGLING coal miner Hwange Colliery Company Limited’s revenue for the six months to June 2016 fell 30 percent to $24,5 million on low production and sales volumes.

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