Mid-air scare for Airzim passengers
PASSENGERS on board an Air Zimbabwe plane got a mid-air scare when the aircraft hit birds on Friday evening, resulting in sparks coming from the engine.
MDC-A rifts widen
Rifts continue to widen in the MDC-Alliance as the opposition party has been rocked by mistrust among senior party members, with eyebrows being raised over a mysterious advertisement that was flighted in the media last week ostensibly authored by secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora.
Zim eyes deals at Arab African mining conference
Stakeholders in the mining industry will in June convene in London for the third annual Arab African Mining Conference Exhibition where Zimbabwe is anticipating to strike mega deals for the mining sector.
FOUR OF THE VERY BEST . . . – High-flying CAPS make another huge statement –
CAPS United conceded their first goal of the season but their superior firepower meant they easily crushed Bulawayo Chiefs to continue their flying start to the new Castle Lager Premiership football campaign at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
Medical aid providers urged to spread wings
Medical aid providers have been urged to scale up their operations to ensure that more people get cover.
Editorial Comment: UN must reform, stick to its mandate
President Mnangagwa’s call last week for the reform of the United Nations came at the right time when the world body seems to be increasingly getting out of touch with reality.
Buyanga takes ex to court
Frank Buyanga Saiqi (40) last Friday took his ex-girlfriend to court for refusing to comply with a court order which compelled her to give him their child’s passport.
Agribank on schedule for $100m capitalisation
AGRICULTURE development bank, Agribank says it expects to attain US$100 million capitalisation by January 2020, predominantly for agriculture financing and development.
Unpacking the DA-MDC unholy alliance
South Africa goes to the polls next month at a time when the ruling African National Congress (ANC) is under siege for taking a decision to redistribute land.
It’s about safeguarding gains of the revolution
Election 2018 was largely considered a landmark event for the different meanings and opportunities that were attached to it, particularly for the new faces in the presidential race — Emmerson Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa.











