Energy headache that won’t go away

Harmony Agere Zimbabwe has been plunged into a fresh energy headache as the recent power outages come on the back of strained fuel supplies. The power outages have hitherto escalated…

Braai Out, Africa Day’s ultimate destination

THIS coming Saturday, Zimbabweans join the rest of the continent in celebrating Africa Day, and Tamba Events has come up with the perfect treat for merrymakers.

Government releases US$500million to choke parallel market

Brian Chitemba/Dumisani Nsingo THE Government through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will tomorrow release US$500 million to supply the interbank foreign currency market, a move which will culminate in the…

‘Bosso chairman okayed CEO contract termination letter’

Sports Reporter  SUSPENDED Highlanders executive committee members, Modern Ngwenya and Israel Moyo have argued that the club has failed to point at the exact stipulations of the constitution that are…

The murder of Themba Ndimane …The tale of Zimbabwe’s last executed death row inmate

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  THE last time that patrons at Crossroads Shopping Centre in Silobela in the Midlands saw Themba Ndimane was at 10pm, as he left with a man…

Woman of God who has been there, done that

THE life story of Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Chaplain Christine Phiri tells of a woman made of steel.

Aged 40, she has experienced life as an orphan, a widow and a sex worker. She has suffered a mild stroke and has survived a brain tumour.

Smart plan averts ARVs shortage

GOVERNMENT has devised a ‘smart’ strategy to avert shortages of antiretrovirals in the wake of scarce foreign currency by tapping into the 2020 Global Fund allocation.

‘Ceasefire: Sudden change of life’

We publish the final part of the political narrative of Cde Fani Chikomba, whose liberation war name was Cde Sorry Zivanayi. This week, Cde Zivanayi continues to tell our Deputy News Editor, Levi Mukarati, of the transition from ceasefire to elections in 1980 and his life after independence.

China keen on more Zim produce

China has scope to consume more agricultural produce from Zimbabwe and provide a lucrative market for one of the country’s key economic sectors.

Team Zim takes shape

IT’S a shame that the human body only has two eyes because it makes keeping an eye on everyone and everything virtually impossible!

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