Mabvazuva Village: Leisure from the East
There is a certain nostalgia about the village that people who grew up in the countryside always have.
Mutare residents appeal for peace, calm
MUTARE residents have called for peace and unity to prevail among Zimbabweans as a way of respecting the sacrifices made by fallen heroes and heroines to liberate the country.
Chimanimani to get baobab processing plant
CHIMANIMANI West community is set to benefit from the establishment of a baobab processing plant which will be commissioned next month.
Chegutu commission gets down to business
The commission appointed to run the affairs of Chegutu Municipality has said it will use its time in charge to improve the image of the predominantly agricultural town.
‘Chipinge a sleeping economic giant’
CHIPINGE is a sleeping economic giant whose vast potential has not been fully explored and exploited so that it contributes more effectively and competitively to the national economy, a Government official has said.
Business rescue options available at brink of collapse
The primary objective of the Genesis Global Finance (GGF) Business Rescue Services, is to rehabilitate distressed businesses so that they are able to operate efficiently and meet all their obligations to stakeholders. GGF is registered as judicial managers and administrators and are in the market to provide business rescue services to major stakeholders in distressed companies.
Of false prophets and media thugs
In the past few weeks, a terrible disease triggered by the just-ended harmonised elections broke out in Harare and later on spread to other areas.
Filthy rich EPL clubs
LONDON. – English Premier League soccer clubs receive so much money from television half of them could still turn a profit even if the stadia were empty, according to the BBC.
Filthy rich EPL clubs
LONDON. – English Premier League soccer clubs receive so much money from television half of them could still turn a profit even if the stadia were empty, according to the BBC.
Squatters pin hopes on President
SQUATTERS here have said they have faith that the new Government led by President Mnangagwa will provide decent accommodation for them.


