Proplastics leverages on new currency
Listed manufacturer Proplastics says it is now adopting an “aggressive exports strategy” in view of the announcement by the Government to end the multi-currency system.
Morocco wary of Bafana Bafana threat
CAIRO. — Morocco coach Herve Renard is anticipating a “tough game” against South Africa today at the Africa Cup of Nations football finals in Egypt despite the contrasting fortunes of the teams.
‘Man Cave 2019’ a roaring success
It was fun-filled and educative for the gentlemen who attended the second edition of the Man’s Cave at the ZimParks Gardens in Harare over the weekend.
President sets up UNZA scholarship
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has pledged to establish a new scholarship programme to support deserving Zimbabwean candidates to further their studies at the University of Zambia (UNZA).
Benjamin locks out Garanganga
SECOND seed Benjamin Lock put up an impressive performance yesterday to upset fellow Zimbabwean and top seed Takanyi Garanganga in the final of the Old Mutual International Tennis Federation World Tennis Tour M15, popularly known as the Futures at Harare Sports Club.
ZEC wins all poll petitions
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has won all 73 petitions concluded in court following the July 2018 harmonised elections, while the remaining seven cases are still pending.
Why not legitimise ivory trade?
President Mnangagwa had an important message to the upcoming CITES meeting: stop the tyranny of banning sustainable wildlife and wildlife products trade.
TelOne records 125pc untaxed profit
FIXED telecoms giant, TelOne, extended its streak as one of only a few shining beacons among usually poor performing State owned enterprises after untaxed profit jumped 125 percent to $1 million in the first 5 months of 2019.
SK Moyo pays tribute to Father Zimbabwe
Late Vice President and founding nationalist Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo was a national leader who played a leading role in fostering unity in the country.











