Five Zimbabweans perish in Musina road accident

MUSINA – Five Zimbabweans died Saturday morning following a collision between a Toyota Quantum mini-bus they were traveling in  and a Sable Class coach between Musina and the Border Post in South Africa.

LIVE from Murombedzi – President Mnangagwa addresses the first “Thank You Rally” . . .

Tens of thousands are converged at Murombedzi Growth Point where Zanu-PF President and First Secretary Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to address his first “Thank You Rally” after leading the ruling party to a resounding victory in the July 30 harmonised elections.

UPDATED: FIVE DIE IN PLANE CRASH

Walter Mswazie and Runesu Gwidi, Masvingo Correspondents FIVE people, three from Finland and two Zimbabweans, died on the spot and their bodies were mangled beyond recognition when a private plane…

UPDATED: India urged to scale up trade with Zimbabwe

Stanford Chiwanga in NEW DELHI, India THE Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce, Cde Raj Modi, has called on Indian private and public businesses to scale up trade with their…

Epic journey to Vic Falls Carnival on luxury train

Raymond Jaravaza, Showbiz Correspondent IMAGINE experiencing the spectacular scenery of the Hwange National Park aboard a luxurious train hauled by diesel or steam locomotives enroute to the world’s famous Victoria…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Austerity will lead Zimbabwe to prosperity

The fiscal goal for 2019, and possibly for a few more years thereafter, is austerity and more austerity for prosperity. By and large, the Second Republic’s first national budget presented…

PSL season ends

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE curtain comes down on the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League today, with teams aiming to finish the season strongly. FC Platinum have already…

ED caps 3 757 at MSU

Freedom Mupanedemo/ Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Bureau President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday capped 3 757 graduands at the Midlands State University (MSU)’s 18th graduation ceremony at the university campus in Gweru. The…

Bosso will never die, says Modi

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO businessman and philanthropist Raj Modi says while human beings are mortal Highlanders are immortal. The businessman, who is also Deputy Minister of Industry and…

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