Prisoners seek spiritual cleansing
Veronica Gwaze FOR killing his sister-in-law and attempting to murder his wife, 38-year-old Simbarashe Munakamwe was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
VIDEO: Bosso face troubled Bulawayo City
Mehluli Sibanda , Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS assistant coach, Mandla “Lulu” Mpofu believes that their top four dream is still very much alive despite the Bulawayo giants having wasted two…
Punters keep fingers crossed
Acting Religious Affairs Editor In recent years, soccer betting shops have sprouted across the country.
When Cupid flew Modi to Zim
Growing up in the populous streets of India, little did he know that he would one day be a government minister in a country that is 7 000km from his…
RBZ in statutory reserve requirements U-turn
Tawanda Musarurwa Eight years after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe abolished Statutory Reserve Requirements for banks in a move aimed at releasing more funds for lending by the financial sector…
Bulilima villagers resist relocation
Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent AT least 150 families from Madlambuzi have enlisted the services of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights to help them fight relocation from their homes which…
Consortium seeks to spearhead CSC revival
Dumisani Nsingo , Senior Business Reporter A CONSORTIUM of locals and Zimbabweans in the diaspora has come up with a livestock initiative aimed at complementing the Government’s Command Livestock programmes,…
Market Report:Zimra surpasses Q3 revenue targets
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has announced gross collections amounting to $1,28 billion against a target of $1,089 billion in the third quarter of this year, according to the latest…
Government avails fuel for power generation. . .. . . Power cuts temporary . . . Rules out load-shedding
Dumisani Nsingo , Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has put in measures to normalise the situation after parts of the sourthern region started experiencing power cuts after three thermal power stations stopped…
Tech novelty will spur Vision 2030
Dr Dennis Magaya President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision of a middle-income economy by 2030 is pragmatic and the call to action “Zimbabwe is open for business” is befitting.







