Vic Falls mall ahead of schedule
ZIMRE Property Investments’ $13 million Sawanga Shopping Mall, which is currently under construction in Victoria Falls, is expected to be operational by December this year, ahead of the formerly proposed timeline.
Schingy rebrands
Controversial artist Shingirai Maunganidze affectionately known as Schingy of “Team Bho” clique has rebranded his group to include producers, models and upcoming artists.
Zim surprised by Kimberly pitch
ZIMBABWE captain Hamilton Masakadza says he and his team were surprised at how the pitch played in Kimberley after suffering a five-wicket defeat against the Proteas in the first match of the ODI cricket series on Sunday.
350k need food aid in Masvingo
Nearly 350 000 people in the drought-prone Masvingo Province are in urgent need of food aid with Government and development partners currently working out mechanisms of availing assistance.
Jah Prayzah latest video intriguing
Jah Prayzah has stolen the limelight yet again with his video “My Beautiful Zimbabwe”, produced under the Higherlife Foundation’s national healing initiative, and launched at Zimbali Gardens in Harare’s Greendale last Wednesday.
Govt to compensate Tugwi flood victims
Government has reaffirmed its commitment to settling the outstanding $5 million compensation owed to 1 500 families displaced by flooding in the Tugwi-Mukosi basin four years ago.
Zim gets $12m for wildlife management
Zimbabwe has received more than US$10 million under the Global Environment Facility Cycle Six and US$2 million from the United Nations Development Programme for the management of natural resources, environment and wildlife, a top Government official has said.
Property sector distorted
Property prices continue to escalate due to the continued use of the four-tier pricing system by the majority of merchants, but these capital values no longer relate to the rentals that are being paid, a leading player in the real estate sector has said.
Inferno consumes man (80)
An 80-year-old man from Gokwe North died in an inferno trying to put out a veld fire which he had started while working in the fields.
No flash flooding this rainy season: Council
Harare City Council (HCC) says there is likely to be no flash flooding in the central business district (CBD) this rainy season, as they are taking measures to guard against this perennial problem.











