Massive drop in poll petitions
Sharon Munjenjema The number of challenges against National Assembly and local authority poll outcomes brought to Electoral Courts fell significantly this year as compared to 2013.
Zee back to cook up a storm . . . using traditional dishes to nourish tourism
IN 2013, after five years as the go-to place for that irresistible, healthy African dish, Zee Ncube and her Endaweni – The Place, just vanished from the food industry scene.
ZACC sets up special unit
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has established a special Economy and Trade unit to investigate on fraud, tax violations and economic sabotage in the public and private sectors.
What will your verse be?
Addressing Republican Party members on September 11, 1970, US Vice-President Spiro Agnew said: “In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism.…
The phenomenal rise of Jah Signal
HIS signature leaps that sometimes see him hang on the trusses of a stage or the roof of a performance venue are not just an act to excite fans.
Harare welcomes Nyovest, Prince Kaybee. . . as SA artistes find rich hunting ground in Zim
FIRST it was Oskido, then came Nasty C, before Shekhainah shut things down at Unplugged and now the biggest South African rapper is headed to Zimbabwe.
British investors set eyes on Zim . . . Take advantage of PM May’s visit to Africa . . . Zim to benefit from $10 billion Brexit war chest
Top British investors are reportedly taking advantage of their Prime Minister Theresa May’s visit to Africa on an investment, trade and diplomatic offensive mission in the continent ahead of United…
Tackling climate change in Mbire
A 20-cubic metre biogas digester, probably the first one of such a size to be built in Mbire district at Chitsungo Mission Hospital, is likely to impact the district in…
At last, DeMbare smile again
Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO Bulawayo City . . . . . . . 1 Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . .2 A DRAMATIC week for…
British investors set eyes on Zim . . . Take advantage of PM May’s visit to Africa . . . Zim to benefit from $10 billion Brexit war chest
Top British investors are reportedly taking advantage of their Prime Minister Theresa May’s visit to Africa on an investment, trade and diplomatic offensive mission in the continent ahead of United…










