Zesa to sign $42 million facility

Martin Kadzere, Harare Bureau POWER utility, Zesa Holdings is set to sign a $42 million facility with local companies, including ferrochrome and platinum producers to pay for power imports upfront.

Dobba Don lights up Ibumba night

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent ZIMDANCEHALL musician Dobba Don and local DJ Slamma brought the house down as the Ibumba Festival opened on Friday night at Stanley Square in Bulawayo.

Mental illness: Invisible but devastating

Lansana Gberie When American film actor Robin Williams, who suffered from depression, committed suicide two years ago, Kenyan humour writer Ted Malanda feigned incredulity.

Zifa-PSL impasse leaves Bantu in limbo

Raymond Jaravaza, Sports Correspondent THE Zifa and Premier Soccer League (PSL) relegation and promotion impasse has left Southern Region champions Bantu Rovers in limbo, with the bulk of their players’…

Prof Makhurane decries lack of development at Nust

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE National University of Science and Technology’s first Vice-Chancellor Professor Phineas Makhurane has said there has been “no infrastructural development’’ at the university since 2004 when…

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PSL strikers struggling

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) has been experiencing a goal drought over the years, with the average number of goals scored per match dropping for a…

Zim brace for tough ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier

ZIMBABWE will face Ireland in their first group match at the 2017 ICC Women’s World Cup qualifier scheduled for Colombo, Sri Lanka, in February.

Electrocuted man sues Zesa

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A 20-YEAR-OLD Gweru man who was electrocuted by a low-lying electricity cable, is suing Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) for more than $250…

DPC yet to pay $3m to depositors

Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter THE Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) is still holding up to $3,3 million meant to compensate depositors of collapsed banks.

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