ZTA plans Byo street party

From Melissa Mpofu in Harare Outgoing and fun loving people in Bulawayo will have an opportunity to experience the carnival amusement later this month when the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority –…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zec, RG’s office must ensure all eligible voters are registered

The countdown to the 2018 harmonised elections has started and all Government departments involved in the elections have started the preparations to enable eligible Zimbabweans to vote in the elections.…

Police nab notorious prison escapee carjacker

Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter POLICE have arrested a second infamous run-away carjacker who escaped from custody last week.

No bail for MaPecca’s ‘killer’

Thandeka Moyo, Court Reporter BULAWAYO businessman Oricious Moyo who is facing charges of shooting his lover’s husband who later died in hospital, has been remanded in custody after he failed…

Free entry for Cosafa women’s games

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter COSAFA Women’s Championship matches are set to attract bumper crowds after organisers decided to make entry free in a move likely to bring smiles to…

Harare Carnival street party eyes 3 million revellers

From Melissa Mpofu in Harare The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) may attract three million people when they host the Harare International Carnival street party on Saturday if the euphoria and…

Agric funding very low: Survey

Kudakwashe Mhundwa, Harare Bureau COMMERCIAL lending to the country’s agriculture sector remains heavily subdued with only 8 percent of farming activities being financed by financial institutions, a survey has shown.

Byo businessman loses airtime row

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau A Bulawayo businessman has been ordered to pay Econet Wireless more than $94 000 for the airtime recharge cards advanced to his company on credit.

Zodwa’s Byo twin tears into Nhira

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent ZODWA Wabantu’s “twin” Trino Bambina said the South African entertainer does not dance naked contrary to popular belief in Zimbabwe.

Cabinet greenlights NSSA’s $18 million CSC investment

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter CABINET has approved investment of $18 million towards the revival of the Cold Storage Company (CSC) by the National Social Security Authority (NSSA).

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