GCC to construct $15million mall, students hostels

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent GWERU City Council (GCC) is set to construct a shopping mall and student hostels in Senga high density suburb at a cost of US$15 million, an official…

Rogue cop turns into armed robber

Courtney Matende, Midlands Bureau A FORMER police officer teamed up with his two brothers to rob two artisanal miners of a gold detector and two satchels worth a combined total of…

Gweru defaulters face legal action

Locadia Mavhudzi, Midlands Correspondent GWERU City Council (GCC) is contemplating taking legal action against defaulting ratepayers in a bid to recover over RTGS$64 million that it is owed for services rendered.…

Government targets 75 000 hectares winter wheat

 Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent  THE Government is targeting putting 75 000 hectares under wheat production in the forthcoming winter cropping season to ease the spike in demand for wheat. In an…

Gems trip delayed, set to leave today

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE national netball team’s trip to Uganda was delayed with the team now set to leave for East Africa today for some friendly matches ahead of the World…

Fallacy of pain before prosperity

In some distant future, a millennium or three from now, our civilisation may gather in a yet-to-be-discovered galaxy.

BAT in triple whammy battle

You only have to listen to British American Tobacco managing director Clara Mlambo to understand the impact that the “challenging” economic environment is having on business operations in the country.

Why are foreign investors wary of JSE?

Up to the end of last week, foreigners had been net sellers of R25,6 billion worth of shares on the JSE so far this year. This compares with net foreign purchases of R30,1 billion over the equivalent period in 2018.

Did you know?

Zimre Holdings Limited, a Zimabwe Stock Exchange-listing trading as ZIMR.zw, is an investment holding company that provides general insurance, health cover, reinsurance, life reassurance, reinsurance brokering and property services for private, commercial and corporate clients in Zimbabwe and abroad.

‘No Endgame in sight for Disney’s Success’

Disney blockbuster “Avengers:Endgame” passed the $1 billion box office mark in the opening weekend and J.P. Morgan sees the strength of the company’s core studio business as indicative of a strong year ahead.

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