Mass funerals mark Sri Lanka’s day of mourning
Negombo, Sri Lanka — Six weeks ago, Jude Fernando threw a party to welcome his sister and her three young children home to Sri Lanka. Now, after the Easter Sunday…
Man impregnates 13-year-old niece
Lisa Mangena, Court Reporter A 31-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 24 months in prison after he impregnated his 13-year-old niece. Prince Nyathi of Nkulumane suburb slept with the minor who…
Agribank posts 63pc profit rise
Harare Bureau STATE agriculture development bank, Agribank posted a 63 percent growth in profit after tax to $12,9 million for the year ended 31 December 2018 from $7,9 million recorded…
UPDATED: Vaya launches free shuttle service for ZITF guests
Business Reporter ECONET’s Vaya Mobility Service has hit Bulawayo by storm, taking advantage of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) to launch its new shuttle service by offering free rides…
Call for holistic approach to Bulawayo Kraal scheme
Leonard Ncube in Binga DEPUTY Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr Justin Mupamhanga has called for a holistic approach in implementation of the Bulawayo Kraal…
Old Trafford holds no fears for Guardiola
Manchester – Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said Old Trafford is no longer a “scary” place to visit ahead of today’s derby at the home of Manchester United. Victory for…
Nama win motivates poet Likhwa Ncube
Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter POET, Likhwa okaNcube says winning his second National Arts Merit Award (Nama) for Outstanding Poet is an indicator that he is in the right direction. The spoken…
Five Algerian billionaires in corruption investigation
ALGIERS — Algeria’s wealthiest businessman and four other billionaires close to former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who quit over mass protests, have been arrested as part of an anti-graft investigation, state…
Steelmaker pours in $5bn
GOVERNMENT yesterday signed an investment deal worth over $5 billion with Chinese steel giant, Tsingshan, for the setting up of a steel plant in Mvuma and to bankroll a number of mining activities.
China leads Idai recovery efforts
China is leading the rehabilitation and recovery programme in areas that were ravaged by Cyclone Idai with the Asian giant tasking six Chinese companies operating locally to undertake the repair of roads and power infrastructure, drill boreholes, build houses and communication networks.











