Willowton to set up $20m plant in Mutare
Cooking oil manufacturer, Willowton Group is set to put up a new $20 million crushing plant at its operations in Mutare as part of expansion plans intended to strengthen its market presence in the country.
Zambian football toxicity has a similar ringing tone to Zim
WHEN Ponga Liwewe, who is leaving his post as the Football Association of Zambia secretary-general, lifted a lid on the politics ugly devouring the game in his homeland, he appeared to be also speaking about the madness that has been stalking the sport in this country.
Rising sungura star dreams big
MT DARWIN-bred sungura artiste Joy Commander — real name Casper Mudzengerere — believes his second album will take him to a higher level.
Condescending American meddling must be resisted
Tinomudaishe Chinyoka Correspondent THE word “coon” is short for raccoon; – and in the old American South was (and, if we are honest, is) used as an insulting and contemptuous…
Proof of income requirement hinders mortgage seekers
Failure to provide proof of income by mortgage seekers operating in the informal sector has resulted in a low uptake of mortgage facilities, players in the housing finance sector have said.
Prison death earns widow $84k
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter An inmate who died while in remand prison awaiting trial for trespassing has had his widow awarded $84 000 in a civil rights lawsuit against…
Govt making progress in ending TB: Parirenyatwa
Sibongile Maruta Herald Reporter Government has made progress towards ending TB by 2030 as articulated in the United Nations Strategic Development Goals and the World Health Organisation’s End TB Strategy,…
DeMbare in panic mode
DYNAMOS assistant coach Biggie Zuze believes it could be early to start pressing the panic button in the wake of the simmering discontent among the supporters who caused a scene at Rufaro following the sensational collapse in the match against Shabanie Mine on Sunday.
Harare population to hit 5m in 10yrs: Minister
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent IT IS anticipated that the population of Harare will increase to five million in 10 years time and there is need to urgently upgrade its infrastructure…
No light at the end of tunnel yet: Doctors
On March 1, 2018, junior doctors – the majority from Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo – downed tools in protest over poor conditions of service and working environment.











