South Africa taxi operators threaten Toyota shutdown
Durban. — The SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) in KwaZulu-Natal yesterday threatened to shut the country down if Toyota — the manufacturers of the Toyota Quantum minibus preferred by government…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Vibrant NRZ will oil economic recovery
The expression of interest by 53 companies to finance the National Railways of Zimbabwe’s recapitalisation is a welcome development. It is an indication that not all is lost for the parastatal,…
Workers bid to sue SMM flops
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter An attempt by over 900 SMM Holdings non-managerial workers’ to file a claim against the firm for salaries and benefits dating back to eight years ago…
‘KEEPER CRISIS AT CAPS
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United are battling a goalkeeping crisis ahead of the CAF Champions’ League Group B match against Al Ahli Tripoli at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow,…
Prostitution, drugs, violence in Zim music
Godwin Muzari Arts Editor A lot has been said about the vices of the local music industry yet, to those that are not directly involved in this entertainment circle, black spots…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zesa, RBZ must prioritise clearing Eskom arrears
Zimbabweans on Tuesday woke up to very encouraging news when Zesa Holdings announced that a potentially devastating load shedding had been averted. This was after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe…
Econet FY revenue, profit tumble
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE’s leading telecommunications company Econet Wireless recorded $36.1 million profit for the year ending February 2017 which is a 10 percent drop compared to the $40.2…
Hevoi FM, 98.4FM go live
Showbiz Reporter MASVINGO and Gweru’s first commercial radio stations, Hevoi FM and 98.4 FM, will start broadcasting live today following completion of work at studios at the respective stations.
Econet revenue falls 3 percent
Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe’s revenue for the year ended February 28 dipped 3 percent to $621,70 million, largely due to declining voice revenues.
Mpilo doctors exposed. . . Overcharge breast cancer patient, demand $10k for $2k op
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter MPILO Central Hospital doctors have been exposed for allegedly attempting to swindle a disabled breast cancer patient by demanding $10 000 for an operation to remove…











