Hwange gears up for underground mining
Business Reporters HWANGE Colliery Company Limited took delivery of its continuous miner on Sunday, which was being repaired in South Africa, as it presses ahead with plans to resume underground…
National heroes and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday Long before independence, when this country was called Rhodesia, the first Monday in July was Rhodes’ and Founders’ Day, to honour Cecil John Rhodes’ birthday which…
Sibanda, Bhunu to ITF quarter-finals
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top player at the third leg of the International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under South Central Circuit Mehluli Sibanda is through to the quarter-finals after beating Jan Jermar yesterday…
Govt pays bonuses
Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau Government has finally paid all civil servants their 2016 bonuses.
600 missing in Sierra Leone mudslides
Freetown. — The death toll from massive mudslides in Sierra Leone’s capital was certain to rise yesterday as bodies washed up on a beach and workers searched for an untold…
Youths deliver 300kg gold to Fidelity Printers
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Over 6 000 Zanu-PF youths in Chegutu have delivered 300 kilogrammes of gold to Fidelity Printers and Refiners since 2014 worth an estimated $10 million.
Savings as solution to SME financing
Dr Sanderson Abel Cash in hand allows the business flexibility to take immediate advantage of opportunities when they arise, but also gives the SME a critical cash cushion when things…
Same script from Venezuela to Zim
MY TURN WITH TICHAONA ZINDOGA The script reads the same.
Caledonia confident Blanket Mine will meet target
Business Reporter DESPITE Blanket Gold Mine’s output in the second quarter remaining largely flat at 12 521 ounces from 12 510 oz in the prior comparable period, parent firm Caledonia…
Conservation approaches must recognise local people’s rights
Sarobidy Rakotonarivo and Neal Hockley Correspondents Until the 1980s, biodiversity conservation in the tropics focused on the “fines and fences” approach: creating protected areas from which local people were forcibly excluded.











