Govt prioritises electoral, human rights laws alignment
Thandeka Moyo Bulawayo Bureau A senior Government official yesterday said priority is being given to aligning electoral and human rights laws to the Constitution ahead of next year’s polls. Speaking after a…
RBZ zooms on bank-shy shops, cash barons
Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is set to clamp-down on retail shops that are hoarding cash for commission while contributing to the cash shortages in the country. Responding…
Beitbridge-Harare Highway dualisation gets national project status
Felex Share Senior Reporter— Government has granted national project status to the $1 billion Beitbridge-Harare Highway dualisation project, setting the stage for the contractor to start bringing equipment into the country…
Gumede refutes old peoplea��s home stay reports
Fungai Muderere . . FORMER Highlanders and veteran football administrator Ndumiso Gumede (71)A� has cleared the air on rumours circulating in Bulawayo that he is now a resident of an…
Man fondles aunt. . . claims they are in love
Nhlalwenhle Ncube AN alleged secret affair between an aunt and a nephew came to light when he was arrested for fondling her without consent.
Ouch, that pain again!
Nhlalwenhle Ncube OOOH, oooh a�� ouch! During the adult game, such a sound means that someone is in pain. Sex is expected to be pleasurable, but there are some people…
Bulawayo ready for own TV station a�� Cont
Bruce Ndlovu . AFTER overseeing the citya��s campaign for its own radio station that culminated in the birth of Skyz Metro FM, Bulawayo arts doyen Cont Mhlanga believes that the…
Titans of thigh . . . As Zodwa, Babes invade Bulawayo
. Bruce Ndlovu THEIR earth shuttering dance moves have made them a sensation on social media, where videos of them shaking their thunder thighs have sent the tongues of many…
Mutuma ‘donates’ to Bosso
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders striker Rodreck Mutuma has donated to Bosso what the club owed him in signing on fees and winning bonuses, while his new side…
3,7 percent growth possible: Govt remains optimistic in face of economic challenges
Harare Bureau THE Government remains optimistic about economic prospects for 2017, reaffirming its 3,7 percent revised target of the growth rate and projecting growth across most major sectors, although it…









