Editorial Comment – Lose like winners: Lesson from S. Africa polls

Lose like a winner! That is the lesson from South Africa’s recently held elections.

Mumbengegwi heaps praise on China

China is the world’s largest economy and the widely held notion that it is second best is an oversight of the Asian giant’s incredible development, Zanu-PF Secretary for External Affairs Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi has said.

Five mins, five medals

CUTHBERT MALAJILA spent only FIVE minutes on the field in the just-ended South African Premiership campaign, but that was still good enough to win him a FIFTH Super Diski championship medal, in what has been an extraordinary personal collection of titles.

Dangarembga’s new film ‘Nnenna’ on cards

Award-winning filmmaker and author Tsitsi Dangarembga is set to direct a new film titled “Nnenna”, which will be shot in Nigeria early next year.

Zesa to increase power imports

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter State power utility Zesa Holdings is working on processes to increase power imports as part of concerted efforts to ameliorate the shortage of electricity due…

IMF speaks on Zim relations, economic progress

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the Staff Monitored Programme between the fund and Zimbabwe will put the country on a sustainable growth trajectory and help build a track record…

Prices slide as ‘customer is king’ kicks back

Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Prices of some local products appear to have entered a self-correction mode as consumer demand is said to have declined by at least 40 percent.…

Gweru left with 3 months’ water supply

Gweru City Council has introduced water rationing, amid indications that the city’s supply dam Gwenoro is now left with only three months’ water supply.

Call to rehabilitate cyclone-damaged infrastructure

LOCAL authorities should form synergies with development partners and rehabilitate infrastructure in cyclone-hit areas, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.

Mash Central evicts 2 500 illegal settlers. . . as devolution gathers momentum

MASHONALAND Central Province is in the process of evicting more than 2 500 illegal settlers from farms as the devolution agenda gathers momentum.

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