ZITF consults on hotel construction
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company is in consultation with the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) as it moves to ensure it complies with…
Marriot International to finalise US$500 million deal
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent GLOBAL hospitality group, Marriot International will next month finalise its US$500 million deal with a local company that will see the company constructing a boutique hotel and…
Cars to look out for: Nissan Elgrand E51
Lovert Mafukure Nissan Elgrand is a luxurious people mover mainly used by celebrities and rich people in Japan because of its high maintenance costs. The Elgrand isn’t your standard Minivan,…
Plumtree gets new commanding officer
Tendai Bhebe, Sunday News Reporter A NEW commanding officer has been appointed to take over Plumtree-based 1:3 Battalion. Lieutenant-Colonel Basil Nguruve took over from Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Nyasha Mutyamaenza who was been…
Cowdray Park residents must get title deeds — Mujuru
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter DEVELOPMENT of Cowdray Park stands is high on the agenda of newly elected Zanu-PF councillor for the area, Kidwell Mujuru who says he wants to ensure that…
Rushwaya bounces back
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A ZIMBABWE Miners Federation (ZMF) Special General Council has pledged its support for under-fire president Ms Henrietta Rushwaya and unanimously passed a decision to rebrand. The rebranding…
Xenophobia: The perfect Marikana
Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena The Marikana massacres of South Africa remain a perfect metaphor in the demonstration of how power works and how it systematically kills its victims. In the Marikana…
Gold prices under pressure
THE gold market remains under pressure after wholesale inflation pressures rose sharply last month. Yesterday, the US Labour Department said its Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0,6 percent in March,…
Interrogating the national debt
Zimbabwe is currently hamstrung by debt to an extent that if a robust debt-management strategy, buttressed by fiscal discipline, is not adopted to manage both the foreign and domestic debt, this may affect our pursuit of Vision 2030.
Coltart hails Government’s steps on Gukurahundi
Sunday News Reporters FIERCE Government critic and opposition politician Mr David Coltart has described the move by the Government to facilitate the issuance of birth certificates and death certificates as…










