Zesa gets new board

ENERGY and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo yesterday announced a new seven-member ZESA board, and directed the members to superintend over the rebundling of the power utility, fight corruption and ensure a steady power supply.

‘Big guns’ vie for ZACC posts

High-profile figures are among the list of 133 people who have been nominated for interviews to become commissioners of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

Indian giant eyes Zim bus plant

INDIAN investors yesterday swarmed Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu, expressing their interest to do business in Zimbabwe, with one of the leading vehicle manufacturing companies, Ashok Leyland, revealing its plans to set up a bus assembly unit in the country.

The Assassin is here

WARRIORS captain Knowledge Musona feels he is in fine shape to lead his country’s final bid to book a place at the 2019 AFCON finals in their make-or-break showdown against Congo-Brazzaville on Sunday.

Editorial Comment – Cyclone Idai: We are in this together

The impact of the trail of death and destruction left by Tropical Cyclone Idai in Manicaland, Masvingo and Mashonaland East provinces will be felt for years to come. The cyclone has also killed hundreds and destroyed infrastructure in Mozambique and Malawi.

UPDATED: Cyclone Idai unites Zimbabweans

Tropical Cyclone Idai has seen Zimbabweans burying their differences and unite as they fundraise and collect goods to help victims of the deadly storm in Manicaland and Masvingo provinces.

Yadah Connect hauled to court over VAT

Yadah Connect (Private) Limited yesterday appeared in court on allegations of evading paying tax on income amounting to US$1 195 529,60 and not registering with the Commissioner-General  of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) for Value Added Tax.

Parastatal reforms to earn Govt US$350m

Government expects to generate US$350 million from reforming TelOne, NetOne, Telecel, Zimpost and the Peoples’ Own Savings Bank (POSB).

On any given Sunday, irrespective of the opposition, we just have to remember we are the Warriors

This fictional motivational letter from Sunday Chidzambwa to his Warriors was written by our Senior Sports Editor, ROBSON SHARUKO, using words borrowed from an address made by actor Al Pacino, in his role as Tony D’Amato, in the American football movie, ‘Any Given Sunday,’ the coach of the Miami Sharks, to his players, before a crucial championship game.

Sanganai Expo preps begin

PREPARATIONS for the 12th Edition of Sanganai/Hlanganani-World Tourism Expo 2019 are on track, with more than 100 international buyers expected to attend, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority acting chief executive Mrs Rita Likukuma has said.

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