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.
EDITORIAL COMMENT:Thank you for 2019 ZITF experience
BULAWAYO played host to the 60th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which ended yesterday, with thousands of people visiting the historic trade showcase. This year’s event was historic…
Mentally ill man kills tot, throws body into river
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A 20-year-old mentally challenged man from Machova Village under Chief Chingoma in Mberengwa allegedly fatally assaulted his five-year- old nephew and threw the body in the river.…
First Lady concludes inheritance awareness
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday concluded her countrywide tour of stakeholder engagement on inheritance in Marondera, where she called for vigorous public awareness on inheritance laws.
Zimra net closes in on tax dodgers
Business Editor THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) will start to access third party information from different Government databases and financial institutions to track companies and individuals that are not paying…
Platinum in controversial win over Chicken Inn
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
ED’s reform programme steams ahead
In an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), this writer was asked what reforms President Mnangagwa had undertaken.
Majaivana disowns son?..Majee fed up with Derick’s antics
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter UNITED States-based Zimbabwean music legend Lovemore Majaivana has reportedly grown tired of the behaviour of his son Derick Sipho Majaivana, who he has denounced for soiling…
Government acts on prices . . . Pricing guidelines for shops on cards
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government is crafting a pricing model aimed at benchmarking most goods especially basic commodities sold by retailers as it moves to protect citizens against the…
When redemption lives up to its meaning
RUEBEN Chigumira’s life behind bars is a treasure trove of fascinating testimonials. Here is a man who survived a tuberculosis outbreak, hunger strikes, resisted homosexuality, studied to the point that he managed to sit for his O and A-Level examinations and attain nine diplomas.










