Monarch ventures into solar geysers. . . Creates 30 new jobs, able to make 50 geysers in single shift

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter MONARCH Steel yesterday commissioned a solar geyser manufacturing plant in Bulawayo in direct response to Government’s call for the adoption of solar heating technology that…

Asa shareholder pushes for EGM

Business Reporter The majority shareholder in Asa Resources Group Plc, China International Mining Group Corporation, is set to call for an Extraordinary General Meeting to appoint new directors to replace…

Outing gone bad. . . Man drowns while taking selfies

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A Man from Bulawayo drowned at Maleme Dam inside Matopo National Park while trying to take a selfie.

Afro-pop singer pens song on Zim

Leroy Dzenga Arts Reporter Afro-pop singer Terry Africa has released a song promoting national pride among Zimbabweans.

Hunter drives through State House barricades

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A South African man who was arrested over the weekend after he drove his vehicle through the barricades at State House along Borrowdale Road at around…

Oil expressers seek land, partnership for soya bean

Business Editor COOKING oil manufacturers have thrown their weight behind the command soya bean production scheme and are seeking land and partnerships to ensure the country has enough raw materials.

Govt committed to ideals of constitution, Mnangagwa

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday said Government was committed to the principles of constitutionalism, separation of powers and judicial independence to ensure development of the country’s…

Caps ready to rumble

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor CAPS United will be hoping for third time luck against Egyptian opposition when they fly out to Cairo this afternoon for a blockbuster clash against giants…

Mangudya fumes over bond notes rumours

Business Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has dismissed social media fabrications that it is introducing higher bond notes denominations of up to $50 describing such information as malicious falsehoods.

Migrants storm border fence from Morocco into Spain

Madrid. – At least 100 African migrants stormed over a high double fence between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla yesterday in a violent assault that left three police…

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