Oba turns to God

Fungai Muderere recently in Malawi THERE was a moment during Chicken Inn’s recent pre-season tour of Malawi when Obadiah Tarumbwa asked his roommate Guide Goddard to vacate their room. 

It must be out of choice, not an ultimatum

Nhlalwenhle Ncube SOME people have once been given ultimatums in relationships and threatened that if they fail to do such and such they will face the chop.

Highlanders pay striking players

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have paid striking players their two months’ salaries, ending a three-week wage protest. Payment of the January and February salaries is expected to bring normalcy…

Cut, and that’s a wrap. . . Actress dumped over kiss scene

Hazel Marimbiza A LOCAL actress was abandoned by her boyfriend after he saw pictures of her kissing another man on an upcoming soapie trailer.

Roki, Vusa Blaqs in video feud

Keith Mlauzi  RENOWNED videographer Vusa “Blaqs” Hlatshwayo is at the centre of an alleged fraud storm against Rockford Roki Josphat.

RBZ fails to honour foreign debt assumed from Natfoods

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe failed to honour a foreign debt it assumed from the largest manufacturer and marketer of food products, National Foods, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed entity has revealed.

Group resilient, reports strong earnings growth

National Foods Holdings Limited reported profit for the six months to December 31, 2018, grew 78 percent to $16,8 million from comparable prior year’s $9,4 million despite a challenging operating environment.

Judith Makwanya a heroine: Government

Natasha Kokai, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has described the late Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation diplomatic correspondent Judith Makwanya (56) who died on Monday as a heroine who served her country with exceptional distinction.…

Potraz engages stakeholders on tariff adjustment

The Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority has started consulting stakeholders on tariff increases after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe floated the foreign currency rate to US$1 to RTGS$2,5 last month

New companies and products flood market

Zimbabwe that has been dubbed a unique market by many due to its resilience to economic shocks, continues with that streak amid a growing number of new companies that are joining the manufacturing sector or expanding their product range despite the challenging operating environment.

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