Govt to liberalise fuel imports

Government is working on a new set of regulations that would allow holders of free funds to import fuel to augment current supplies.

Resurrection miracle that never was

IT all started with a pastors’ ordaining service at the Alleluia Ministries International (AMI) on a calm Sunday morning in the leafy suburb of Sandton in Johannesburg, South Africa.

CHIGOVA’S PLEDGE

WARRIORS’ number one George Chigova turns 28 tomorrow. He was only four months old when the Zimbabwe national team suffered the now infamous heartbreak at the hands of Congo Brazzaville back in July of 1991.

First Lady challenges traditional leaders to work with Govt

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has challenged traditional leaders to work closely with Government and development partners to engender and speed up socio-economic development in rural areas where the majority of people live.

Zim-Bots relations hit new high

Africa Moyo Senior Business Reporter The signing of 1 billion pula credit facility between Zimbabwe and Botswana last week, which is aimed at capacitating the local private sector, has catapulted…

BNC, a series of milestones

Last week’s inaugural Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission (BNC) accomplished a series of milestones set to galvanise relations in all spheres of cooperation between the two countries.

Macheso talks death, band, sons

SUNGURA supremo Alick Macheso is a troubled soul.

He desires peace of mind, yet once again it has deserted him following the demise of music legend Dr Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi, whom he considered a friend.

Govt tightens belt on spending

Government will operate below statutory requirements in borrowing from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) as it enhances its belt-tightening strategies in line with austerity measures announced in the 2019 National Budget.

Miracle, a ‘bad script’

The resurrection miracle by Pastor Alph Lukau was one big act based on a badly-written script by people who did not understand the basics. It was clearly a staged “resurrection” of a healthy man.

A PERFORMANCE TO DIE FOR . . . How paid actors help prophets dupe people

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent IN a week where American President Donald Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and two neighbours, Zimbabwe and Botswana, moved closer than ever,…

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