Vic Falls Carnival roars to life

THE revered annual Zambezi Larger Vic Falls Carnival comes to life on Saturday.

Thousands of merrymakers from around the globe are expected to attend the three-day event. Set in the environs of the majestic Mosi-oa-Tunya and regarded as Africa’s most exciting New Year’s party, this is simply the best way to spend the last hours of 2018.

Corruption unit raises flag over Tyson, Supa

The Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has questioned the engagement of two prominent politicians for work-related training at the Harare Magistrates’ Court despite the duo facing serious graft-related charges at the same courts.

FC PLATINUM SAILS THROUGH

FC PLATINUM made it to the CAF Champions League group stage but reports of a altercation between coach Norman Mapeza and defender Gift Bello had the club’s bosses burning the midnight oil. Mapeza is said to have assaulted Bello, who was ineligible for yesterday’s clash, after allegedly being irked by the defender’s drunken stupor.

Commission of Inquiry’s hearing period extended

Charity Musareva President Mnangagwa has extended the tenure of the commission of inquiry investigating the sale of State land since 2005 by nine months to give it ample time to…

‘Peace and healing can only move us forward’

Zimbabwe’s Unity Day, which is celebrated on 22 December every year, lays background to the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC).

New kings conquer listener’s ear in festive battle royal

THE day after tomorrow, we celebrate Christmas Day.

Although the day is celebrated variously, one common denominator for those who either wish to go to church or throw parties is invariably similar — music.

Govt negotiates $216m for NRZ

Government is in negotiations with the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group and Transnet Consortium for the financing of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to the tune of $216 million, according to Government’s 2019 Infrastructure Investment Plan.

Govt negotiates $216m for NRZ

Government is in negotiations with the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group and Transnet Consortium for the financing of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) to the tune of $216 million, according to Government’s 2019 Infrastructure Investment Plan.

Three die in fresh cholera outbreak

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent A fresh cholera outbreak has claimed three lives from 10 cases recorded since Tuesday in the Chomubobo mining area in Mberengwa, Midlands province. The affected patients…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: The future is bright

WHILE the country has been grappling with challenges in its endeavour to turn around the economy, what is clear is that the future is bright. What is important is to…

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