60th ZITF suggests we’re getting there

The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair is primarily the showcase for Zimbabwean products and services and what the 60th fair has shown is that Zimbabwe can make it and that the economy is a lot stronger, broader and functional than many might have believed.

King 98 walks in Davido’s footsteps… Nasty C, ExQ bless album

COULD this be the making of a superstar?

Well, wonder no more, the verdict will be out this Wednesday, as one of the most hyped musical projects finally hits the market.

Duty rebate for Air Zim extended

ONGOING efforts to turnaround the operations of Air Zimbabwe have received further boost following revelations that Government recently extended the dispensation for the national air carrier to import spares duty free.

Sixty years in jail for rapists

Paedophiles convicted for raping minors under the age of 12 years could soon face up to 60 years in jail under a new law that will be enacted to arrest rising incidences of child sexual abuse.

DeMbare’s revolving door. . . seven coaches in five years

THE door keeps revolving at Dynamos as coaches come and go at the volatile Harare giant.

Seven coaches have been in and out of that revolving door since 2014 when Kalisto Pasuwa guided DeMbare to a fourth straight league title and their last since then.

Bane of religious fanaticism

There shouldn’t be any qualms with a political figure adhering to his/her religious beliefs. However, it becomes a real problem and a danger to society when such a political figure assumes that his/her personal beliefs are superior to the foundational ethos of a nation.

King 98 walks in Davido’s footsteps… Nasty C, ExQ bless album

COULD this be the making of a superstar?

Well, wonder no more, the verdict will be out this Wednesday, as one of the most hyped musical projects finally hits the market.

How long shall we suffer fools, loons?

Despite their supposed genius and intellectual heft, Western scientists are still grappling with establishing the causal link between lunar cycles and madness.

More China investments coming to Zim

I arrived in Harare last month and I have already had a deep impression of the beautiful scenery, pleasant climate and wonderful people of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe to announce more PGM investors

Government will, in the next few weeks, announce at least two more investors that are expected to deploy huge foreign capital in the country’s platinum sector as scores of local and foreign investors fall in love with the Government’s “Zimbabwe is Open for Business” mantra.

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