NMB eyes improved half-year performance

Business Reporter NMBZ Holdings expects its June 30 half-year performance to be better than last year’s and its 2017 performance to surpass that of 2016, barring a significant deterioration in…

‘Tyson’ slammed for trashing party protocol

Harare Bureau EMBATTLED Zanu-PF national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere, has come under fire for trashing the party’s communication channels and party procedures after he unilaterally disqualified Cde Pearson Meeting…

Let’s celebrate with common vision

Sifelani Tsiko Africa today celebrates the 54th anniversary of the founding of the continental body — the African Union — at a time when Africa is building up the momentum…

Byo STI cases rise

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter SEXUALLY transmitted infections (STIs) cases are on the rise in Bulawayo despite the fact that the number of condoms being distributed in the city has increased.

PSL reserve Bosso judgment

Harare Bureau THE Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee has reserved the judgment in the case in which Highlanders were summoned to answer charges of failing to control their fans who…

Zimpapers rewards loyal readers

Business Reporter LOYAL readers of newspaper titles under the Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd stable stand a chance to win a brand new vehicle in the OK Grand Challenge scheduled for…

Dokora to wield axe on headmasters

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr Lazarus Dokora has said his Ministry will wield the axe on headmasters whose schools have recorded zero…

Miss Cultural Zim back!

Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter Miss Cultural Zimbabwe is back after taking a break last year due to lack of funds.

OK profit jumps 9-fold

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Listed retail giant, OK Zimbabwe reported a near nine-fold jump in net profit to $6,1 million for the year ended March 2017 compared to the previous year…

VP Mnangagwa meets traditional leaders over radio licences

Felex Share, Harare Bureau Traditional leaders from the Matabeleland region want Government to give them national IsiNdebele broadcasting licences for radio and television to advance the Ndebele language and culture.

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