Govt loses $80k as youths skip to SA
Pamela Shumba:Bulawayo Bureau THE majority of youths in Tsholotsho who received loans from Government to start income generating projects skipped the country and headed to South Africa resulting in only…
TBs will spur economy — RBZ
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says the $2 billion Treasury Bills issued by Government, including for clearing its debts, will help boost economic recovery and improve…
RBZ reassures tobacco farmers
Zvamaida Murwira:Senior Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) yesterday said it had moved in to address bottlenecks that arose last week, that saw some tobacco farmers withdrawing $300 instead…
Editorial Comment: Thumbs up to Zimsec, relief for parents
Parents and guardians of students writing Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations under the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (zimsec) are breathing a sigh of relief, following the announcement by the examinations…
Guvamombe decries magistrates’ shortage
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Chief magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe last Friday bemoaned the critical shortage of magistrates in the country and urged Treasury to lift the job freeze.
THEIR FINEST HOUR
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter— CAPS United…0 TP Mazembe…. 0 (1-1 on aggregate, CAPS United win the tie 2-1 on the away goals rule)
SA introduces biometric system
Thupeyo Muleya:Beitbridge Bureau South Africa has introduced a biometric capturing system for travellers visiting or leaving that country via Beitbridge Border Post.
Zesa closes in on $1,1bn loan
Business Reporters ZESA Holdings says nearly all of the 14 conditions precedent for the release of the $1,1 billion loan by China Eximbank for expansion of Hwange Power Station have…
Jere hails CAPS family
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United president Farai Jere hailed the Green Machine family for refusing to be swallowed by the huge profile of their opponents TP Mazembe to reach…
Down memory lane with sungura giants • Macheso, Madzibaba speak out • Artistes to release duet soon
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Alick Macheso and Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria split in 1997, but memories of their old days when they worked together as Khiama Boys seem to keep them close.











