EDITORIAL COMMENT: Rise in violent crime worrying

WE note with concern a steady rise in violent crime in Bulawayo and its environs and urge authorities to nip the problem in the bud before it spirals out of…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Rise in violent crime worrying

WE note with concern a steady rise in violent crime in Bulawayo and its environs and urge authorities to nip the problem in the bud before it spirals out of…

Mbada scandal unearthed. . . Govt could have lost millions through under-declaring

Lloyd Gumbo recently in CHIADZWA MBADA Diamonds could have prejudiced the State of millions of dollars by under-declaring its diamond sales over the years after it emerged its average price…

Mbada scandal unearthed. . . Govt could have lost millions through under-declaring

Lloyd Gumbo recently in CHIADZWA MBADA Diamonds could have prejudiced the State of millions of dollars by under-declaring its diamond sales over the years after it emerged its average price…

Exhibition explores social media trends

A recently opened exhibtion in Bulawayo considers the impact of how social media is assisting users of this technology who are employing it to redefine themselves.

Exhibition explores social media trends

A recently opened exhibtion in Bulawayo considers the impact of how social media is assisting users of this technology who are employing it to redefine themselves.

Fresh gold war erupts: 10 hospitalised after panners’ bloody attack on bar patrons

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter MORE than 10 people have been hospitalised following a bloody attack by illegal gold panners in Inyathi, Bubi District.

Fresh gold war erupts: 10 hospitalised after panners’ bloody attack on bar patrons

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter MORE than 10 people have been hospitalised following a bloody attack by illegal gold panners in Inyathi, Bubi District.

STALEMATE IN GABON. . . Brave Warriors come close to dream start at Afcon

Eddie Chikamhi and Paul Mundandi Algeria  2 – 2 Zimbabwe

Power deal bears fruit: Industry injects $5.5 monthly for electricty imports

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s power utility, Zesa, says companies in the manufacturing sector are paying a total of $5,5 million per month for the importation of electricity.

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