Macheso brand keeps growing
Laston “GP” Murerwa and Alick Macheso have navigated the treacherous journey of stardom together, arm-in-arm, for more than a decade now.
India eyes Zimbabwean precious metals
Stanford Chiwanga in India INDIA has urged its private and public companies to buy gold and other precious metals from Zimbabwe as part of a strategy to aggressively promote the…
New twist to coal field feud
The coal claims feud pitting Zambezi Gas and Makomo Resources has taken a new twist, amid reports that there may have been an “error” in the former’s special grant.
Coventry unfazed by Negative Nellies
Brighton Zhawi WHEN Youth, Sports and Arts Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry revealed she called Brendon Taylor rather than Zimbabwe cricket skipper Hamilton Masakadza to congratulate the Chevrons on a famous…
Ginimbi, Wicknell and the evolution of Zim’s flamboyant businessman
Bruce Ndlovu WHEN Zimbabwe’s Minister of Finance Mthuli Ncube announced the country’s highly anticipated budget last Thursday, it would have been interesting to have been a fly on the wall…
China wants second bite of cherry
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter BEIJING is hopeful its investors will get a second opportunity to participate in Zimbabwe’s diamond industry when Government completes crafting the National Diamond Policy, a…
Civil servants bonus before Christmas
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government is working on dates for payments of this year’s annual bonus for civil servants and yesterday assured that all workers will receive their 13th…
Zimpapers continues to fill accolades bag
The country’s biggest media company, Zimbabwe Newspapers, has been recognised for its cancer advocacy work and named the Megafest Best Socially Responsible Organisation 2018.
‘War vets should lead by example’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has advised war veterans to “walk the correct line” following squabbles that have rocked the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association in recent weeks.
Edward Sadomba hails “sporty” budget
Veronica Gwaze FORMER Dynamos and Warriors striker Edward “Duduza” Sadomba has hailed Government’s move to set aside US$9 million for the rehabilitation of sports facilities.











