Chamisa defrauds Choppies of $40 000

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter A 35-year-old Bulawayo man from Morningside suburb, who had been living an opulent life that many may only experience in dreams — thanks to an ingenious scheme,…

Nyoni joins Team of Choice

WHEN Gabriel Nyoni crossed the great divide from Highlanders to join the Green Machine, prophets of doom were quick to dismiss the move as ill-advised.

But the talk did not deter the 27-year-old speed merchant. He made the move against the odds as he felt the new challenge would create more opportunities for him.

Permican gospel awards return

THE Prophets Emmanuel and Ruth Makandiwa Invitational Concert and Awards (Permican) ceremony has bounced back to celebrate and reward achievements in the gospel sector following a two-year sabbatical.  Running under the theme “Creatively touching souls,” the awards will be held at The City Sports Center on November 29. Speaking at a press briefing in the capital  last Friday, Pastor Ted Lazaro said the period under consideration for the awards is from January 1, 2018 to July 31 this year.

Community to benefit in Vast diamond plan

AIM listed mining and resource development concern, Vast Resources PLC, says it has drawn a master business plan that will see the investor, Government and the Marange community benefiting from its diamond extraction operations.

The company said it has crafted a business model it thinks shall be used to benchmark future business deals to be cut that will send right messages to the financial markets that Zimbabwe is indeed open for business.

Why choose to be a small house?

IF you want to experience hell on earth, interject the fury of a scorned wife towards her husband’s mistress.

Anything in her way and any object in her sight is a potential weapon. Boxing and karate practitioners, and even John wick’s jiu-jitsu master will have to take notes from the first wife’s fight against her usually unsuspecting opponent, the small house.

Furniture sector has prospects for export growth

The availability of vast locally sourced raw materials, which is a key pillar to promote development of the wood furniture manufacturing sector, presents opportunities for growing Zimbabwe’s export capacity.

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