Socialite now events guru

Andrew Moyo BY nature, people have different preferences when it comes to the type of entertainment they would rather indulge in, which is why there are different types of crowds…

ZITF proposed hotel gets backing

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter SOUTH Africans and South Koreans have expressed interest in taking part in the construction of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company’s proposed up-market hotel…

100 days of bond notes

Persistence Gwanyanya THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers held a breakfast meeting on the March 23, 2017 to review how bond notes have fared in the prior 100 days.

‘King of selfies’ in touch with High power

Tariro Charandura Religion Writer SO who would have known that flamboyant businessman and Zifa president, Phillip Chiyangwa was once a member of the apostolic sect Guta RaJehova. The Chegutu raised…

Agribank shifts focus to smallholders

Africa Moyo AS Government-owned Agribank tries to make a determined break from non-performing loans (NPLs), which made up a fifth of its loan portfolio in 2015, it is shifting focus…

Drama as husband basher faints before trial

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent THERE was drama at Gweru’s Magistrates Court last Monday when a woman, who allegedly teamed up with her boyfriend to assault her husband and was due…

UN commends Zim Aids levy

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE’s National Aids Trust Fund popularly known as the Aids Levy has been praised by a top UNAIDS official as the best practice for domestic funding…

Sipepa Primary appeals for ECD material

Ngqwele Dube, Sunday News Correspondent SIPEPA Primary School in the flood hit Tsholotsho District has appealed for more Early Childhood Development (ECD) educational material as the school struggles to cope…

‘King of selfies’ in touch with High power

Tariro Charandura Religion Writer SO who would have known that flamboyant businessman and Zifa president, Phillip Chiyangwa was once a member of the apostolic sect Guta RaJehova. The Chegutu raised…

‘Many Harare boreholes unsafe’

Tariro Charandura — The Zimbabwe National Water Authority has begun countrywide borehole water testing, with preliminary indications confirming contamination in some Harare suburbs.

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