China’s role in tackling Africa’s infrastructure deficit
Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting a number of African countries this week. This brings up the usual debates about Chinese activities in building and financing infrastructure in Africa and whether China is ultimately good or bad for the continent.
Govt to regularise Whitecliff Settlement — VP Chiwenga
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Thousands of residents settled at Whitecliff Farm near Harare will not be evicted as Government will soon regularise the settlement by engaging the owner of the…
MoB Capital’s ¥€$! Campaign
Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd ¥€$! Is an expression of feeling great. Feeling great is different from feeling good. Winners feel great. Pioneers feel great. Innovators feel great.
Brick prices soar 12 percent
Zimbabwe’s leading brick making companies have raised prices by almost 12 percent on strong demand largely driven by increased construction activity in the economy.
Poultry sector in aggressive restocking programme
The poultry sector has embarked on an aggressive restocking programme after the outbreak of avian influenza that hit Zimbabwe last year.
Things ready for BRICS summit to take place: Sisulu
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa has put everything in place to make the upcoming 10th BRICS Summit here a success, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Lindiwe Sisulu, said Monday. “We are…
Zante Otto promises fireworks at Donnybrook
Collin Matiza Sports Editor SOUTH African female Superbikes star rider Zante Otto has promised to produce some fireworks when she takes part in this Saturday’s Toyota 50 Race Day at…
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: School head’s isiNdebele ban unfortunate
Editor — When 2017 ended little did Nhwali primary school pupils know they were kissing good bye to their favourite language isiNdebele.
Unki output up 9 percent
ANGLO American-owned Unki Platinum Mine has increased output by nine percent to 92 600 ounces in the six months ended June 30, 2018, compared to the same period last year.
‘Vote pro-development councillors’
Midlands Correspondent Gweru residents have been urged to vote for development oriented individuals into council, as the calibre of some incumbent councillors leaves a lot to be desired. This emerged…


