World Bank upgrades Zim status

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor The World Bank has upgraded Zimbabwe from a “Low Income Economy” to a “Lower Middle Income Economy”, signifying a positive shift that is in tandem…

Zim can learn from Rwanda: President

From Samuel Kadungure in KIGALI, Rwanda Zimbabwe should take a leaf from Rwanda’s post-genocide reconciliation model as it embarks on its own healing process, President Mnangagwa has said. In an…

Editorial Comment: Ode to President Kagame for the leadership

The Economist, in a 2017 article, rated President Paul Kagame of Rwanda as the world’s most successful general saying: “When Paul Kagame was 28, he helped topple the government of Uganda. At 36 he overthrew the government of Rwanda. At 39 he ousted the government of Congo (which was then called Zaire).”

Flower fight spills to court

Gibson Mhaka A bizarre “war” has erupted between neighbours in Kensington plots on the outskirts of Bulawayo over a flower on their boundary wall. The seemingly silly quarrel, which has…

Fire guts Magaya hotel

Prophetic Healing and Deliverance  (PHD) Ministries Prophet Walter Magaya’s Yadah Hotel in Waterfalls was last night gutted by fire, destroying the western top section.

Holy moly…Pastor’s wife nudes leak

Sukoluhle Ndlovu Explicit pictures of a pastor’s wife from Gweru have leaked on social media after the woman allegedly sent the raunchy pictures to her ex-lover. The pictures of Mai…

IMF welcomes monetary reforms

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says the latest reforms announced by both the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development through SI 142 of 2019 and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe through exchange control directive RU102/2019, are welcome as they seek to address economic distortions that have impaired macroeconomic stability.

‘Murume handinzwe kumuda . . .’‘ndakabviswa humhandara nechidhoma’

MUKADZI wekuRuwa ane makore 32 ekuberekwa anoti ari kuoneswa pfumvu nechidhoma kana kuti chikwambo, icho chiri kumuita mudzimai siku nesikati zvekuti ndicho chakatomubvisa humhandara.

Harare to splash US$23 000 on iPads

CASH-strapped Harare City Council, which is struggling to buy chemicals to treat drinking water, is set to splash US$23 000 on councillors’ iPads.

Warriors of shame…Zimbabwe’s voyage of humiliation

Fungai Muderere  WHEN a 34-member Warriors squad was announced weeks before they plunged into the 2019 Total Africa Cup of Nations campaign, Sunday Chidzambwa and his lieutenants seemed to have…

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