AVM on cusp of major breakthrough

Bus manufacturer AVM Africa is on the verge of clinching a US$100 million deal with BAIC Automotive Group of China in a development that could create thousands of jobs after…

Hwezha’s sad twist of fate

LEFT-ARM spinner Wellington Masakadza waited nearly two years to bounce back into the Chevrons but was condemned back to the sidelines just two hours into his first training session with…

More protection for pensioners

GOVERNMENT has gazetted a legislative framework to empower the Insurance and Pensions Commission to deal with errant trustees of funds.

Calm Ervine helps Zimbabwe draw level

Craig Ervine’s experience and Malcolm Waller’s composure blended well as Zimbabwe overcame rain, pressure and fading light to clinch a steep chase and take the series into the decider. The…

A record written in blood

When Harare’s Ernest Hatchett gave his 250th pint of blood about a month ago, he – along with fellow donor Buss Julian Ronald — became Africa’s biggest blood giver. The…

Zim students conquer Texas

Abel Dzobo University of Texas AS Africa attempts to stake its claim on the world economy, education that sheds light on global economics and markets becomes more important. This has…

Warriors speak

Attention, your Warriors are speaking AHEAD of today’s Cosafa Cup final, H-Metro Sports Reporter Chipo Sabeta picked the minds of some key Warriors’ figures. Here is what they had to…

A badly written rib cracker

“Chips” is hardly a film that screams credibility.

Govt reviews 17 trade laws

GOVERNMENT, through the Attorney-General’s office, is refining 17 legal instruments that are considered impediments to the doing business environment, particularly for exporters.

Manicaland buries the hatchet

Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare ZANU-PF’s Manicaland executive yesterday resolved to stop all suspensions and votes of no confidence as the party prepares for the 2018 harmonised elections. After Provincial Executive and…

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