Zimbabwe engages South Africa over power supply

Gabriel Masvora and Dumisani Nsingo, Sunday News Reporters THE Ministry of Energy and Power Development has constituted a team that will be dispatched to South Africa to negotiate with the neighbouring…

Hwange meets salary obligations

Fairness Moyana in Hwange  HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) is now able to pay its workers on time as the company continues to strive to wake up from its slumber…

526 graduate at Africa University

Five hundred and twenty-six Africa University (AU) students were conferred with degrees in various disciplines at a ceremony held in Mutare yesterday.

‘It all began in Byo’

We chronicle the political life of Cde Norman Makotsi, whose nom de guerre was Cde Lecture. The liberation war fighter narrates his early life to our Deputy News Editor, Levi Mukarati. He also gives insights on his uncle Cde Nesbert Makotsi, who is famous for being part of a group that killed the first white man in Rhodesia in 1964 to mark the liberation war.

Zim/EU talks – a testimony of ED’s reform sincerity

For the first time in 15 years, Zimbabwe and the European Union last Wednesday held formal talks that are set to redefine relations between Harare and Brussels that were in the past characterised by open hostility.

Mbare Musika, Siyaso a complete business cycle

If a first-time visitor to Harare has not passed through Siyaso in Magaba or the ever-busy Mbare Musika in Harare, that person is deemed to have not visited the ‘real’ Harare.

‘Political rivalry shouldn’t translate into animosity’

Indo-Zimbabwe relations are largely timeless as trade between the two countries can be traced to the pre-colonial era. Last year, Indian Vice President Shri Venkaiah Naidu visited Zimbabwe and pledged to deepen relations with Harare. India is believed to be invaluable in the country’s new re-engagement drive under the new political administration. Our reporter Sharon Munjenjema spoke to Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Rungsung Masakui (RM) on current relations between the two countries, as well as his assessment of the socio-economic and political environment obtaining in Zimbabwe.

Baya on Oskido ‘snub’, other controversies

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter  WITH the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards only a month away, Raisedon Baya is a worried man.  Like most Zimbabweans, Baya checks the foreign currency exchange rates…

Zimpost pins hopes for growth on privatisation

STATE-owned postal and courier services firm Zimpost, is optimistic its privatisation drive will play a critical part in spurring its infrastructural development projects and maintaining its status as a going concern.

Zimpost acting managing director Sifundo Chief Moyo said the company was premising the growth of its property portfolio, Post Properties, on its imminent privatisation.

Zanu-PF selects Lupane East candidate

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Province has unanimously endorsed the candidature of Cde Mbongeni Dube (31)  the current National deputy secretary for education from the Youth League to…

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