BREAKING NEWS: 7 killed, 8 injured in bus accident
Seven people died while eight others were seriously injured when two buses owned by Jarax Bus Company side swiped at a 98 km peg along Harare-Masvingo Road.
A Mad Sunday with a difference…plays host to Mike Chimombe’s all black party
Since inception in 2007, Judgement Yard’s Mad Sundays have grown to become the ultimate dancehall party experience on the capital’s club scene.
Tapota chengetedzai vana venyu: Zimbabwe Republic Police
Kingstone Mapupu MAPURISA eZimbabwe Republic Police anoti ari kushushikana zvikuru AnAenyaya dzenhubu dziri kuchera makuva vachitamba nezvitunha uyewo nevana vari kushaikwa, vozowanikwa vakafa, paine fungidziro huru yekuti vanenge vapondwa.
2 600 vakapedza zvidzidzo paHarare Poly
Muchaneta Chimuka VADZIDZI 2 615 vepaHarare Polytechnic nemusi weChishanu wadarika vakagashidzwa zvitupa zvavo zvekupedza zvidzidzo.
shasha ye‘sadc’
Andrew Muvishi naPanashe Machakaire PRESIDENT Mnangagwa svondo rino vakapembedza Primrose Thandeka Tshuma — musikana anodzidza paJohn Tallach School, kuMatabeleland North — nekumupa US$2 000 mushure mekunge atora mubairo wepiri mumakwikwi…
Chiefs edge Mutare City
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sports reporter Bulawayo Chiefs 3-2 Mutare City BULAWAYO Chiefs captain Gracious Muleya made it a momentous win for his side when he netted a brace as they beat…
US hits Chinese pipes with 132% import duties
WASHINGTON. – On the eve of renewing talks to try to defuse the spiraling trade dispute with China, the US Commerce Department hit the country with import duties of 132 percent on metal pipe.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Concourt hearing feather in cap for Zim
WE hail the decision by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to allow live broadcasting of the proceedings at the Constitutional Court in the matter in which MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa was challenging President Mnangagwa’s victory in the just-ended harmonised elections.
Export business reforms gather pace
Government has covered reasonable ground towards improving the ease of doing export business, amid indications that players in the pharmaceutical and jewellery sectors are already benefiting from some of the reforms achieved.










