Life-changing wildlife revenue for rural Botswana community
Emmanuel Koro Being resource-rich but almost endlessly poor. This is the sad and most contradictory reality of the lives of many African rural communities living near the continent’s natural resource-rich…
Taskforce on ease of doing business told not to ‘relax’
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa on Monday implored the inter-ministerial taskforce charged with accelerating implementation of political, electoral and legislative reforms aimed at deepening the country’s democratic processes as well…
Bolamba Arts goes regional
Mthabisi Tshuma Gwanda’s Bolamba Performing Arts’ dream to perform outside the country’s borders has finally come true as the group is billed to perform at two festivals in Botswana and…
NPRC concludes outreach programme
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is this week concluding its countrywide outreach programme, with peace committees expected to be set up from district level countrywide.…
Nomination for BAAs boosts Mawiza’s confidence
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent KWAITO rapper, Mawiza, who has been nominated for the Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAAs) says he is honoured to be named among Bulawayo’s best. The Chipo Tsodzo hit-maker…
7 Zim athletes nominated for regional awards
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FINALISTS for the fourth edition of the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Regional Annual Sports Awards have been released with Zimbabwean athletes appearing in seven…
Companies urged to offer quality services
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEAN firms should produce goods and services that meet international standards in order to be competitive on the global market, Energy and Power Development Minister, Dr Joram Gumbo,…
Warriors 2019 Cosafa, Afcon provisional squads named
Robson Sharuko, Harare Bureau SUNDAY Chidzambwa has breathed new life into the international football careers of about half-a-dozen players, closed the door on a dozen others who were part of the…
Government demands $206m from miners
Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau Government is owed a cumulative US$206m in unpaid mining taxes and has since declared that it will soon be forfeiting claims held for speculative purposes. According to…
Cabinet happy with Idai recovery efforts
Kudakwashe Mugari, Harare Bureau Government has expressed satisfaction with recovery efforts relating to Cyclone Idai victims with the World Food Programme expected to provide food assistance to 15 533 households. In…











