Government takes on bread cartels…resuscitates indigenous bakeries to break monopoly
Nqobile Tshili, Sunday News Reporter THE Government has moved to break the monopoly in the bread industry through resuscitation of indigenous bakeries that used to operate in various communities, a Cabinet…
Govt avails $1,5m for science teachers training
At least $1,5 million has been mobilised by Government towards training of science teachers and promotion of science education, which is regarded as a key pillar for industrialisation and development.
Matimbire challenges clergy status quo
Influencers and crowd pullers on the religious scene have in recent years been dominated by male figures.
Whether it’s those with a history of filling up large swathes of open spaces or stadia with followers or the ones that have fallen by the wayside, the script remains the same. Male figures dominate the arena.
Medical aid redundancy hits patients
The latest wave of price increases, experienced in Zimbabwe in recent weeks has not only been confined to basic goods but have also affected medical services.
Embraer delivery marks Air Zim revival
THE delivery of the Embraer ERJ-145 last week, with two more Embraers and two Boeing 777-200ERs set to join the fleet this year, marks a major milestone in the revival of Air Zimbabwe, and crucially, it demonstrates the new administration’s desire to resuscitate critical State-Owned Enterprises.
Schweppes’ tomato business teetering
Dumisani Nsingo, Business Reporter BEVERAGES maker Schweppes Zimbabwe Limited’s (SZL) newly introduced tomato business is struggling to find its feet due to lack of competitiveness. SZL commercial and public affairs director…
I was ‘raped’ as a child
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter AS she bade farewell to the groundbreaking character of Wandi from South Africa’s Generations: The Legacy last week, Zimbabwean actress Chi Mhende dropped a bombshell, revealing…
Platinum fire blanks
Patrick Chitumba in Zvishavane FC Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
City gets 50 days water supply
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO’s water supply dams received just 5 778 565 cubic metres of water during the 2018/2019 rainy season, an amount that is enough to last an average…
Top tombstone maker to set up base in Bulawayo
Business Reporter ONE of the country’s leading tombstones and household granite products manufacturers, Ngonda Granites will soon open a branch in Bulawayo buoyed by the ever increasing demand for its…











