Toyota Zim launches new premises,vehicle brands
Toyota Zimbabwe had a four-part celebration that included opening of new premises in Msasa, introduction of the new general diesel engine Hilux and a Fortuner.
‘Checheche road needs urgent attention’
WHEN Government, through the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, contracted Bitumen World to commence rehabilitation work on the Tanganda-Checheche-Ngundu road, it brought a sense of relief and joy to motorists, farming residents, traders and transporters alike who were led to believe that the entire road would be resurfaced quickly and without delay.
Ecobank secures $100m lines of credit
ECOBANK Zimbabwe managed to secure over $100 million in lines of credit from group associates last year for onlending towards the importation of fuel, fertilisers, mining equipment and edible oils raw materials, a senior official has said.
Still many rivers to cross for female media practitioners
Charity Ruzvidzo Review Correspondent A lot has happened. In fact, a lot has changed since the late Columbian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez penned his article in 2014 about journalism being…
UN slams albino killings
The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Malawi has strongly condemned the resurfacing killings of people with albinism in the country, describing it as retrogressive given the achievements made since 2014.
Gaddafi named in Ukraine graft probe
Corruption investigators in Ukraine are looking into allegations that late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi gave a multi-million-euro donation to the presidential campaign of Yulia Tymoshenko in 2010, Ukrainian MP Volodymyr Ariev said.
Mukuhlani slams ‘vultures’
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani has hit out at “political vultures” whom he accusses of targeting his association’s dispute with former coach Heath Streak to…
Muduvuri, Mliswa in verbal tussle over land
Zanu-PF National Consultative Assembly member Cde Jimayi Muduvuri has accused Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa of making unfounded allegations over ownership of a piece of land in the constituency.
360 inmates freed in Mash East
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has released 363 prisoners from jails in Mashonaland East province following the Presidentail amnesty.
Two Koreas meet to plan summit
Officials from North and South Korea met yesterday to discuss the logistics of a rare summit later this month, which will see Kim Jong Un become the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since the end of the Korean War.











