New, cheaper ARV comes to Zim
Government will introduce a new line of cheaper and more effective antiretroviral drugs for HIV and Aids patients early next year.
The problem with Winky D’s Song Kejecha
Bruce Ndlovu WHEN all is said and done, 2018 has been another good year for Winky D as his anticipated album, Gombwe, reasserted his position as Zim dancehall’s top dog.
Millions blown on needless imports
Zimbabweans are spending a fortune in foreign currency by importing non-essential consumer goods, while importation of critical capital and intermediate goods remains depressed.
Uniting around hygiene issue
As we move towards sustainable environment management and waste disposal systems, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared the first Friday of each month “National Environment Cleaning Day”.
‘THANK GOD HE HARDLY LOSES’
Langton Nyakwenda NORMAN MAPEZA’S wife, Blandina, is thankful to God for one big thing. That her husband, who was crowned the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Coach of the…
Veil of secrecy discarded in diamond mining
The diamond policy adopted by Government during last week’s Cabinet meeting, which is meant to spearhead development of the multi-billion dollar sub sector, will be anchored on transparency and will see all players being mandated to install real time access technology for their operations.
Perm Sec in $250m probe
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has opened an investigation into how Lands, Agriculture, Water and Climate Permanent Secretary Mr Ringson Chitsiko handled a $250 million contract with an investor.
Transformation: Imparting depth to the economy
Last week closed on a very good note.
First, Government announced the much-awaited Diamond Policy.
This new policy protects the National Interest, while meeting the expectations of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme.
Want a goblin? Ask these guys
MR Lameck Banda from Waterfalls, Harare is a shrewd and cunning businessman.
Better known as Sekuru Chitsuwi, Banda understands the basic premise of capitalism: supply and demand.
Lutan Fyah spices Heritage show
MORGAN Heritage needs no introduction to Zimbabwean reggae lovers, having performed in Harare two years ago. Regarded one of the best reggae outfits in the world, they will get a second dance with music lovers in the capital when they perform at the HICC on December 21.











