Second Republic creating brighter future for youths

President Mnangagwa yesterday said the Second Republic is doing its best for young people and Vision 2030 will only be achievable if Government takes the youths’ views and needs into perspective.

Videographer calls for unified resource centre

As local music videos and television productions continue to scrap for resources, celebrated videographer Gerald “Zezuru” Mushure has called on the Government to establish a resource centre accessible to all players in the industry.

Zimbabwe hosts chrome conference

Zimbabwe will next month host the biggest international chrome sector conference with hopes abound that it could herald the beginning of investment into the metal that has been left largely unutilised despite its huge potential.

Putin, Trump congratulate Zim

WORLD leaders yesterday congratulated Zimbabwe for attaining 39 years of independence, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump congratulating the country on achieving its freedom.

Glamour Boys turn to Uhuru Cup for relief as dark clouds converge

IN the beginning, they were good, very good and so good they won the first four league titles, after Independence, and six, of the first seven battles, for the championship during that golden period.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s do away with remnants of colonial past

Today Zimbabweans from all walks of life come together to celebrate the 39th Independence Day and first of its kind under the Second Republic.

New film explores human trafficking

A new film that sheds light on human trafficking titled “Boundaries Within” is set to première at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe on April 27.

ED satisfied with Karo progress

President Mnangagwa has expressed satisfaction with progress in setting up operations at Karo Resources’ $4,2 billion platinum mine project in Mhondoro-Ngezi.

ZESA to cut power generation 5pc

Zesa Holdings will need to reduce average power output at anchor power station, Kariba South by 5.3 percent to 445 megawatt after the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) cut the water allocation for electricity generation by 5.3 percent from 38 billion cubic metres to 36 billion cubic metres.

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