Tuku concert lives up to billing

CHILLy weather and communication network glitches, which made it difficult to transact for the greater part of Saturday, failed to deter the late Oliver Mtukudzi’s fans who attended the Tuku Concert held at Belgravia Sports Club in Harare to honour the iconic musician.

Meikles in sound performance

One of the leading retail and hotel groups in Zimbabwe, Meikles Limited, posted financial positives across segments for the year ended March 31, 2019.

Meikles requires US$30m to facelift its Harare hotel

Meikles Limited said on Friday it  requires at least US$30 million to modernise its prime Harare hotel,  which the group is in the process of selling to a Dubai based company.

‘ED brings positive changes to governance’

Kudakwashe Mugari Deputy News Editor THE Cabinet Committee on Reform is working on recommendations made by the Motlanthe Commission, as part of a plethora of positive changes by President Mnangagwa’s…

INDIAN SUPERSTAR BOWLS FOR CHEVRONS IN ICC SAGA

Sports Reporter ONE of the world’s biggest cricket stars, Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, has described the International Cricket Council’s suspension of Zimbabwe as “heartbreaking,’’ and says he is praying that…

Gems want better rewards

Ellina Mhlanga in LIVERPOOL, England AS the nation is celebrating the milestone of the Gems’ eighth-place finish at the Vitality Netball World Cup, which ended yesterday, the team that made…

Zesa owes council over $135m: Mayor

HARARE City Council has said it is owed $135 million by Zesa Holdings and this is one of the key factors affecting service delivery.

New law set to decriminalise HIV transmission

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government has moved to decriminalise wilful transmission of HIV to a partner after it gazetted the Marriages Bill that seeks to repeal a legal provision that…

ICT experts propose changes to Cyber Bill

Information Communication Technology (ICT) professionals have called for a review of the Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Bill to provide for the inclusion of more independent experts in the envisaged 11-member Cybersecurity Committee.

Ex-Zinara board chair’s case postponed

Former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) board chairman Albert Mugabe’s case of criminal abuse of office was postponed last week as the witness, Chenai Chiketsani, was not available due to family commitments.

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