EDitorial Comment: Time business spoke against sanctions
We want to commend President Mnangagwa for standing firm on Government’s continued funding of Command Agriculture.
$300m shot in arm for power plants
India has extended a $333 million line of credit to Zimbabwe for the upgrade of Hwange Thermal Power Station and rehabilitation of Bulawayo Thermal Power Plant.
HAIL THE CHAMPIONS . . . Mapeza mines Pure Platinum again
TRAILBLAZING FC Platinum secured a second successive Castle Lager Premier Soccer League crown at Maglas with two games to spare as gaffer Norman Mapeza added another feather to his coaching profile.
Zimbabwe as a new gateway into Africa
ON Friday afternoon of 2 November 2018, I visited Surface Wilmar based in Chitungwiza, Harare. The company is owned by one of the largest companies in the world in the production of edible oils, based in Singapore. The factory floors are most impressive and world class, and it was not lost to me that this was right in the middle of Chitungwiza.
Mutendi praises First Lady’s works
Zion Christian Church (ZCC) leader Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi yesterday described First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa as the “Mother Teresa” of Africa because of her philanthropy.
Zifa appoint Kaseke
ZIFA have underlined the seriousness with which they are attaching to the Warriors’ imminent participation at the 2019 African Cup of Nations by appointing a fund-raising committee headed by Zimbabwe Tourism chief executive officer Karikoga Kaseke at the weekend.
Media freedom and responsibility
The question of media responsibility attracts a very easy answer: the responsibility of the journalist, or that of any decent person, is to tell the truth. But we are in this age of the Internet and the social media craze, where anyone can, from nowhere, proclaim to be a reporter or a publisher. The traditional meaning of the media now carries a rather narrow meaning.
Jah Prayzah in colourful ‘Chitubu’ launch
It was a night to remember. A night when the Harare International Conference Centre was once again filled with music lovers as Jah Prayzah launched his latest album titled “Chitubu”.
Matiza calls for unity
ZANU-PF Mashonaland East Provincial chairman Cde Joel Biggie Matiza has called on party members and supporters to unite and support their candidate ahead of the Mutoko North constituency by-elections scheduled for November 24.
Govt committed to price stability
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube says Government is committed to price stability and restoring confidence in the economy as it moves to achieve an upper middle income economy as espoused in Vision 2030.











