ED fight against corruption is real
Nick Mangwana This week saw an unprecedented number of high-profile individuals appearing before our courts of law in connection with corruption, giving momentum to Government’s fight against graft.
LEST WE FORGET: How angry guerillas locked up commanders at Zezani
IN this week’s edition we round up our interview with Cde Joko Thodlana, pseudonym Cde Hughes Mhondoro or Sitshiye on his war exploits after playing football for Highlanders juniors, his…
90 ZNA soldiers graduate
Leonard Ncube in Hwange THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has embarked on a robust retraining of its members to acquaint them with modern economic and political trends ushered in by…
TSCZ gears for festive season: Targets 50pc reduction in accidents before 2030
Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) will embark on road safety campaigns countrywide ahead of the festive season with the aim of reducing traffic…
Chinese investors keen on Zim
From Fatima Bulla in SHANGHAI, China Chinese businesspeople are keen to visit Zimbabwe to explore investment opportunities after a presentation on Brand Zimbabwe on the sidelines of the China International…
Work on new Parliament starts
Debra Matabvu Contractors for the new Parliament building in Mount Hampden, Shanghai Construction Group (SCG), arrived in Zimbabwe last month and have begun works after drawing down the $101 million…
Motoring: Do not venture where you cannot see
Lovert Mafukure For long we have campaigned for safer, sober driving, for long we have advocated for life preservation on our roads and for far too long we have passed…
There’s no beating this Navara
Don Makanyanga Like the all-terrain Nissan Navara he is nicknamed after, Carnious Nyamutsita has conquered the mountainous landscape of Vumba to write his own piece of history.
Gold processing centre for Midlands
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE Ministry of Mines and Mining Development will set up a gold processing centre in Silobela in the Midlands Province as part of efforts to harness…
India sends 100 tonnes of medicine
India is shipping 100 tonnes of critical drugs worth $2,2 million to Zimbabwe to support the country’s health sector, including partnering Government on operationalisation of Ekusileni Hospital in Bulawayo, it…







