Preps underway for second unHeard series
Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter THE second edition of the unHeard series will be held next month at Ster-Kinekor cinemas in Bulawayo with South Africa-based digital strategist, Tendai Luwo, expected to…
Sports Commission on Cosafa Cup
Sports Reporter IT’S looking promising for Zifa’s bid to host the 2019 Cosafa Cup with the Sports Commission yesterday indicating things were moving in the right directoon. They are now…
Careless negotiations costly
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters MANY organisations today have to live with bad agreements, which are costing their business a lot of money and negatively affect labour relations. Before an employer…
John Deere dangles US$50 million deal
World-renowned manufacturer of agriculture, construction and heavy equipment — John Deere — is in talks with the Government with a view to concluding a deal that could see the firm providing agriculture mechanisation equipment worth over US$50 million.
Botswana throws weight behind Zim
Botswana says it stands with Zimbabwe in the face of its “complex” situation and has called for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed by the West.
Magaya, Chivayo cornered
Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya has been summoned by the police for allegedly evading $22 million tax, while Wicknell Chivayo appeared in court yesterday for allegedly bribing a Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) official with $10 000.
UPDATED: 23 miners perish in flooded shafts
Twenty-three illegal miners died on Tuesday evening when interlinked shafts and tunnels at two mines in Battlefields were flooded after the collapse of a dam wall due to heavy rains received in the area.
Editorial Comment: Power generation stability key for growth
When President Mnangagwa commissioned Kariba South Power Station units 7 and 8 in March last year, adding 300 megawatts to the national grid, the event heralded the beginning of more secure and stable internal power supply in Zimbabwe.
THE WILY OLD AGENT, SALA’S TRAGEDY AND THE DAY BENJANI MISSED FLIGHTS TO MANCHESTER
TWICE, in just one dramatic day, he missed two flights to Manchester to compete the biggest deal of his career — a two-and-a-half year £11.62 million switch from Portsmouth to the Citizens, in one of the most bizarre deadline day transfers in world football history.
Zim ratifies Nuclear-Test-Ban treaty
President Mnangagwa yesterday met officials from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO) and ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, which outlaws nuclear test explosions. The President met with CTBTO executive secretary Dr Lassina Zerbo and his delegation at his Munhumutapa Offices in Harare.








