Harare’s booming automotive market

Downtown Harare is an economic hub.

Here, money arguably changes hands more than in any other part of the city.

Smart cities beckon

The second republic has set its sights to 2030.

It wants the country to have attained a middle income status by then.

Gate charges announced for FCP, Pirates match

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter GATE charges for the Confederation of African Football Champions League group stage between Zimbabwean champions FC Platinum and South African giants Orlando Pirates at Barbourfields…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Workers must not be used by deceitful politicians

DESPITE attempts by opposition politicians to down play efforts by the Government to better the lives of the people and revitalise the economy, the Government continues to get thumbs up…

Army boss encourages family interaction

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter HUNDREDS of people thronged Garths Farm in Marula, Mangwe District in Matabeleland South to celebrate the promotion of Major-General Hlanganani Dube as the Army Chief of…

No teachers strike: Govt . . . school fees increases approved

Sunday News Reporters TEACHERS have not officially notified their parent ministry of an intention to down tools when schools open on Tuesday, hence the Government is expecting schools to smoothly…

‘Rhodesians kidnapped Ethan Dube, killed JZ Moyo’

This week we continue with a narration by Cde Jane Lungile Ngwenya who speaks to our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati from her home in Bulawayo. An indefatigable revolutionary, Cde Ngwenya recounts events leading to the kidnapping of Cde Ethan Dube and the assassination of Cde Jason Ziyapapa Moyo.

NRZ targets 4 million tonnes of freight

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has projected to increase its freight by 25,6 percent this year buoyed by the anticipated improved business and recapitalisation…

Finding sanctuary behind prison walls

Ukraine-born American author and playwright Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich – better known under his pen name Sholem Aleichem – once said life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich and a tragedy for the poor.

Church seeks role, relevance in 2019

Veronica Gwaze Karl Max is considered to be one of the critical thinkers of the 19th century, and his work continues to shape and reshape the contemporary world. “Religion,” he…

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