African Sun appoints new chairman

Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Hospitality group, African Sun Limited, has appointed Mr Alex Makamure as the new board chairman with effect from June 29, 2018. Mr Makumure takes over the…

Sibanda rallies Cheetahs

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor FORMER Zimbabwe international Gerald Sibanda has rallied the Cheetahs to showcase their mettle when they compete at the Rugby Sevens World Cup in San Francisco…

Business fails to take up export opportunities

Business Reporter Zimbabwean businesses are failing to take advantage of export opportunities in the region, leaving South African companies to exploit them, ZimTrade acting chief executive Allan Majuru told the…

ZEC rolls out multi-party meetings

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will roll out multi-party meetings in all constituencies in Chipinge to unite the electorate ahead of next month’s elections. Speaking during…

White City Stadium attack: Lessons learnt

Hildegarde The Arena TODAY marks 14 days since the barbaric and heinous attack at White City Stadium in Bulawayo, when an explosive widely believed to be a grenade was thrown…

‘Opposition now weak in urban areas’

Nyore Madzianike Manicaland Bureau URBAN constituencies are no longer strongholds for opposition parties and Zanu-PF aspiring candidates should not hesitate to reach out to every citizen in towns and cities,…

Chaminuka RDC revives piped water scheme for Shamva

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau CHAMINUKA Rural District Council has intensified efforts to develop Shamva by resuscitating a piped-water scheme in Goora area and Chaminuka Vegetable Market which had deteriorated…

SOUTHGATE DOESN’T WANT TO GO HOME

MOSCOW. — England manager Gareth Southgate said he “doesn’t want to go home” as he called on his young side to build on their penalty shoot-out victory over Colombia in…

Stigma in mental health must STOP!

Dr Sacrifice Chirisa Mental Health Matters The word stigma referred originally to a mark or brand on Greek slaves, clearly separating them from free men. In common usage the word…

Wage growth ‘missing in action’

The weak wage growth that’s characterised global labour markets since the financial crisis has hit poorer workers most, compounding inequalities and fuelling dissatisfaction, according to the OECD. The Paris-based body…

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