Politburo meets over primary elections

Bulawayo Bureau Zanu-PF’s Politburo meets on Wednesday to discuss primary election modalities as the ruling party prepares for the 2018 harmonised elections.

Trade wars are good, and easy to win — Trump

United States President Donald Trump struck a defiant tone last Friday, saying trade wars were good and easy to win, after his plan to put tariffs on imports of steel…

Short course records set at Senior Championships

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent SWIMMERS at the recently ended 2018 National Senior Swimming Championships struggled to set new records in the long course pool but dreary weather conditions saw them…

Urban Infrastructure Investment forum set for ZITF

Vusumuzi Dube, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade (ZITF) will this year play host to an Urban Infrastructure Investment forum which will see stakeholders in infrastructure, investment and economic development…

Honeymoon over for greedy businesses

Cabinet has approved legislative principles to guard the pubic against wanton price increases by fining businesses that unethically cost goods and services.

Honeymoon over for greedy businesses

Cabinet has approved legislative principles to guard the pubic against wanton price increases by fining businesses that unethically cost goods and services.

Russia project gets new lease

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visits Zimbabwe this week in a development expected to give impetus to the US$3 billion Zimbabwe-Russia Joint Venture Great Dyke Platinum Project in Darwendale. The…

Russia project gets new lease

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visits Zimbabwe this week in a development expected to give impetus to the US$3 billion Zimbabwe-Russia Joint Venture Great Dyke Platinum Project in Darwendale. The…

Jazz man aiming for the stars

Bhekumuzi Ncube, Sunday Life Reporter FORMER Isithende SikaZulu dancer, Prosper “Golide” Tshuma has expressed his desire to become the next outstanding jazz artiste in town.

International cricket returns to original home in Bulawayo

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter WHEN Zimbabwe were granted Test cricket status in 1992, Bulawayo Athletic Club became the country’s second prolonged version venue after Harare Sports Club.

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