Sun sets on council firm

Harare City Council has disbanded its business unit, Sunshine Holdings (Private) Limited, which managed and monitored City Parking (Pvt) Ltd, Sunshine Meats and Mabvazuva (Pvt) Ltd, after it allegedly failed to declare reasonable dividends.

Village heads seek allowances

Village heads in Makonde district seek to engage Government for allowances to help finance their day-to-day activities.

President hails High Priest Taguta’s vision

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described as sterling, efforts made by Johane Marange church, led by High Priest Mutumwa Noah Taguta, in promoting educational development through the construction of schools in communities.

Competition commission approves six acquisitions

The Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) said on Sunday it approved six acquisitions of companies in various sectors of the economy in the last quarter of 2017.

‘We need more boreholes’

Prominent Beitbridge traditional chief, David Mbedzi Stauze, has urged Government to urgently attend to water and sanitation issues in the district.

Patrick Reed wins Masters

American golfer Patrick Reed held off epic final round Masters charges by compatriots Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler to capture his first major title, firing a one-under par 71 on Sunday for a one-stroke victory.

Zim Davis Cup team lose in Poland

THE Zimbabwe Davis Cup team will have to wait until next year to try and play for promotion to the next group after they went down 1-4 to Poland in Sopot over the weekend in the Europe/Africa Group II second round tie.

Zimre to turn Nicoz House into students quarters

Financial services group, ZIMRE Holdings, will soon start refurbishment works on its Nicoz House building in Selbourne Park, Bulawayo, which is being turned into living quarters for tertiary students.

Chachacha residents want council boss out

Chachacha residents recently disrupted business at Tongogara Rural District Council after they staged a demonstration calling for the dismissal of chief executive Brian Rufasha on allegations of corruption.

Free-range chicks to cushion vulnerable schoolgirls

SIMUKAI Child Protection Programme is donating free-range chicks to several schools in rural areas in a bid to raise fees for vulnerable girls.

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