‘The Letter’ tackles social issues
Highly-publicised local movie, “The Letter” that is showing at Theatre in the Park offers insight into social issues that include promiscuity and alcoholism. Based on true events, the movie narrates the story of two men who lose their jobs in the wake of the 2015 judgment that allowed companies to lay-off employees.
Chiefs’ wives need support: First Lady
Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday said chiefs’ spouses needed to be supported to adequately play the critical role of buttressing the work of chiefs in the…
Govt distributes food relief in Buhera
Manicaland Correspondent GOVERNMENT has disbursed 90 tonnes of maize in Buhera West and will distribute more than 100 tonnes in Buhera Central as it moves to avert hunger in the…
Safety training for artisanal miners
Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma CHINHOYI University of Technology (CUT) is set to partner Government and other stakeholders in the mining sector in training artisanal miners on safe mining methods and…
President Xi congratulates Buhari on re-election
BEIJING– Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory message to President Muhammadu Buhari on his re-election as Nigerian president. In the message dated March 1, President Xi said he…
SA: Waiting for Ramaphosa’s dawn
South Africa is yearning for Cyril Ramaphosa’s new dawn and for an end to the politics of anger, racism and divisiveness. He has begun to act against corruption in the most decisive way. It’s this firm action that voters want at this point of the country’s history, not the madness of the opposition.
Work closely with Govt, traditional leaders urged
From George Maponga in Masvingo First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has challenged traditional leaders to closely work with Government and development partnerships to engender and speed up socio-economic development in rural…
Bosso battle mutiny
Highlanders are battling hard to douse the fires that have engulfed their camp following a stand-off between players and management.
Church pressures firms on tax
A group of Christian church investors is planning to put pressure on companies which have no women directors or a questionable record on tax. The Church Investors Group has pension fund members with £21 billion in assets.
Zimplats royalty expenses hit $12,2m
ZIMBABWE’S largest platinum producer, Zimplats, has recorded a 74 percent increase in royalty and commission expenses to $12,2 million for the half year period ended December 31, 2018. During the comparable period in 2017, royalty and commission expense by the platinum miner stood at $7 million.











