Wheat imports: Grain millers come to the rescue
The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has secured enough wheat for the festive season and has started moving the cereal into the country from neighbouring Mozambique.
Art a reflection of life: Sibanda
When a thirst for excellence conquers the heart of a virtuous woman, it drives her to leap over obstacles, break barriers, surpass expectations and be a pinnacle of inspiration to many.
Mash West heading for exciting times: Mliswa
Minister of State for Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Mary Mliswa has said the province is heading for exciting times due to better prospects in the mining, agriculture and tourism industries.
ZCDC mulls roping in artisanal miners
ZIMBABWE Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) is considering ring-fencing its alluvial fields to allow local villagers to embark on organised artisanal mining where they sell the proceeds to Government through the State miner to plug leakages.
Zim can believe again
Half-an-hour after Regis Chakabva took the match-winning catch to complete Zimbabwe’s first away Test win in 17 years, the team’s dressing room was quiet.
Britain’s role in slave trade was an atrocity, says Prince Charles
Britain’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade was an appalling atrocity that has left an “indelible stain” on the world, Prince Charles has acknowledged.
Andile Ramaphosa denies receiving R500 000 Bosasa payment
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s son Andile has denied that a R500 000 payment by corruption accused company Bosasa was for his benefit.
Zim: Peter’s Penny, Isaiah’s ‘Herb’
The Zimbabwean citizen feels the 2 cents tax after a certain bracket is some unfair “Denarii Sancti Petri”. Yes the “alms of St Peter”. Similarly, the quest to find a cure for HIV has resulted in the arrest of a man of the cloth.
Oil prices down on Iran sanction exemptions
Oil prices fell on Tuesday after Washington granted sanctions exemptions to top buyers of Iranian oil, lifting supply concerns and turning the market’s focus to worries that an economic slowdown may curb fuel demand.
Tanya embarks on life-changing journey
TANYA Muzinda, the postergirl of Zimbabwean motocross, left the country for the United Stated at the weekend to embark on a life-changing journey which will see her taking a giant leap towards her cherished dream of turning into a fully-fledged professional rider overseas.











