NetOne gets new board
Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Kazembe Kazembe has appointed a new board for NetOne. The board comprises Mr James Mutizwa, who is the chairperson, Mrs Susan Mutangadura (vice chairperson), Mr Winston Makamure, Mr Mathias Mavhunga and Mr Paradzai Chakona.
US investors keen on Zim
AN American company has expressed interest in investing in different sectors of the country’s economy, an indicator of a positive business environment under the new dispensation led by President Mnangagwa. United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Brian Nichols, revealed this during a closed door meeting with Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Raj Modi at Mhlahlandlela Government Complex in Bulawayo recently.
Corporates leave R7bn tax hole in SA
Some of the biggest multinational firms that are coining it in SA appear to be transferring a substantial portion of their gains to their parent companies in tax havens. But…
Zim to hold research symposium
Zimbabwe is set to hold the 12th International Research Symposium (ZIRS) in February next year aimed at showcasing latest scientific research results, networking and creating smart partnerships, the Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) has announced.
Madziwana retains boxing title
TINASHE “Chairman” Madziwana successfully retained his national super-bantamweight boxing title after defeating Jeremiah Mhere at Harare Exhibition Park’s Nelson Mandela Hall at the weekend. The Mbare-born pugilist won by a unanimous points decision after 12 rounds.
Villagers want stock-theft accused teacher evicted
Angry villagers in Zhombe want a school teacher charged with stealing livestock removed from their area, regardless of any court verdict. The teacher is suspected to have gone into hiding after an angry mob of villagers besieged the school threatening to forcibly evict him.
Silent Night: Story of the carol that paused a war
Martin Clarke Correspondent Few Christmas carols evoke the season of peace and goodwill as readily as “Silent Night”. Two popular stories contribute to its appeal: one concerning the circumstances of…
Midlands receives more Presidential inputs
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Midlands Province has received all farming inputs under the Presidential Input Support Scheme which is targeted mainly at communal farmers. Zanu-PF Midlands Provincial chairperson Engineer Daniel…
Man in court on kidnapping charges
A Kwekwe man appeared in court on Friday for allegedly of kidnapping a man in town and driving to a bush where he assaulted him with machetes and axes.
Artisanal miners at risk of mercury poisoning: EMA
Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau GOVERNMENT has been urged to increase awareness among artisanal miners of the dangers of unsafe use of mercury on the environment and people’s health. Artisanal…





