Govt engages Chinese firm over Beitbridge-Chirundu highway
Government is engaging a new contractor from China, Anhui Foreign Economic Construction Group Limited (AFECC), for the dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge and Harare-Chirundu highways after it withdrew the tender awarded to an Austrian company, Geiger International.
Rhinos trample Bosso
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau Black Rhinos 1 – 0 Highlanders BLACK Rhinos started the second half of the season the way they finished the first as a solitary strike by…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Engineers must come back and help develop our country
Engineers are among Zimbabwean professionals who left the country to seek greener pastures hence the country is facing a shortage of engineers. The country has churned out about 6 000…
Mobile money rise in Q1
Enacy Mapakame— HARARE – Mobile money subscriptions during the first quarter of 2018 rose 6,35 percent to 5,5 million compared to 4,7 million during the same period in the prior…
Mobile money rise in Q1
Enacy Mapakame— HARARE – Mobile money subscriptions during the first quarter of 2018 rose 6,35 percent to 5,5 million compared to 4,7 million during the same period in the prior…
Common cold, influenza kill 12
At least 12 people have died of common cold and influenza in the country this year while 9 962 cases of the diseases have been reported in one week countrywide.
Government explains devolution
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe is a unitary state and the devolution to be implemented is economic- oriented where provincial councils should initiate and champion economic programmes for their respective…
Chamisa slams ZEC, again
MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa has once again slammed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for not giving in to demands by the opposition.
Zim, India extend Indo-Zimbabwe project
Chipo Sabeta— HARARE – Zimbabwe and India have extended the Indo-Zimbabwe Project aimed at supporting the development of the small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) sector in Zimbabwe.










