President signs Competitiveness Act
President Mugabe has signed into law the National Competitiveness Commission Act which will see the establishment of the National Competitiveness Commission to regulate ethical business conduct in Zimbabwe.
Goodnight Edzai
Langton Nyakwenda EDZAI KASINAUYO ran his full 90 minutes, and if he had it his way he would have asked for extra-time because he had hundreds of football development ideas…
‘Makandiwa obsessed with Magaya downfall’
Religion Writer Salacious details of how United Family International Church leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa allegedly plotted to cause the downfall of PHD head Prophet Walter Magaya have emerged, with information…
Chidzambwa’s endorsement
Langton Nyakwenda THE Warriors had hushed up preparations for the Cosafa Castle Cup that gets underway in South Africa today but returning legendary coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa has been impressed…
Aids Levy to fund cancer fight
Shamiso Yikoniko At least 7 000 new cases of cancer are recorded every year in Zimbabwe, resulting in 1 500 deaths. Moreover, 60 percent of these cancers are associated with…
‘Diamond miner must do more’
The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Mining Company has an obligation to improve the lives of communities around the Chiadzwa diamond fields by upgrading social infrastructure and services, a Cabinet minister has…
Battle lines drawn over chrome claims
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter ON Saturday July 1, 2017 the Zimbabwe Mining and Smelting Company (Zimasco), the country’s biggest ferrochrome producer, will officially surrender 22 700 hectares of chrome-rich claims…
Mazowe best in Mash Central
Mazowe Writers’ Club Surely success calls for a reward. Mazowe High School, the benchmark of high school education and centre of reference in education thoughts countrywide, made it to the…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time to sit at the table
The worst kept secret in Zimbabwe’s media is out: Secretary for Media, Information and Broadcasting Services, and Presidential Press Secretary Mr George Charamba is Nathaniel Manheru, that often acerbic, sometimes…
Let’s turn these boys into men
Mtandazo Dube THIS week, Pamela Zulu aka Gonyeti, who counts among my favourite female vocalists in Zimbabwe, will launch her second album, “Madhin’adhin’ali”.









