Econet restructures Kwese TV
The Econet Group has streamlined its media business strategy and service offerings, to align them with the changes in the global digital and satellite broadcasting sector on the continent, according to a statement released by the company last week.
President hails India ties
Indian Vice-President Shri Venkaiah Naidu, who left the country yesterday, assured President Mnangagwa that his country will offer immediate assistance to Zimbabwe’s health sector, in what has come as timely shot in the arm for the healthcare industry which is currently facing challenges in the supply of drugs and lack of modern expertise.
DeMbare seal survival
DYNAMOS turned up with a severely depleted squad for their home match against Triangle yesterday which ended goalless at Rufaro but the Harare giants were already relieved from the relegation woes that had stalked them all season.
Miner eyes Bindura lithium project
Prospect Resources Plc, which operates Zimbabwe’s brightest batteries lithium project near Harare has entered into a 90-day option agreement to acquire the Lipropeg Lithium Project in Bindura, as it seeks further growth of its resource base of the mineral in Africa.
Govt to set up wildlife university
Government is mulling plans to set up a State-run and fully-fledged university of wildlife management at Mushandike College in Mashava, as part of efforts to boost the country’s tourism and hospitality sector and up its contribution to the Gross Domestic Product.
It’s all over for Ngezi Platinum
NGEZI Platinum Stars’ hard-fought victory over Bulawayo Chiefs at Baobab yesterday was in vain as they still had to contend with being the Premiership’s bridesmaids after their rivals in the race FC Platinum wrapped up the title with a victory at Shabanie Mine.
CAPS end barren spell
GIANTS CAPS United finally remembered how to win when they fought tooth and nail to dismiss relegated Mutare City Rovers in a dull Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Vengere yesterday.
Reprieve for small miners
Government plans to scrap environmental consultation fees being paid by small-scale miners to the Environmental Management Agency in a bid to empower and help them formalise their operations.
Chinomona bids farewell to former constituency
Former Mutoko North legislator Cde Mabel Chinomona last weekend bade farewell to people in her former constituency which she gave up after she was elected Senate President.
Domestic funding for health up
Domestic funding for health has gone up by 11 percent from 2017 to $583 million this year, accounting for 59 percent of total resources in the health sector, Secretary for Health and Child Care Dr Gerald Gwinji has said.











