Water chemical plant for Harare
Harare City Council is running a pilot project with the intention of setting up a water chemical manufacturing plant at Morton Jaffrey water works.
Every month, Harare City Council has been spending at least US$2,5million to import a cocktail of water treatment chemicals.
Gems fight Uganda for 7th place
ZIMBABWE assistant coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki says they are content with the progress they have made so far on their Vitality Netball World Cup debut in Liverpool.
The Gems, surprise packages at the global showpiece, face Uganda this morning in the seventh and eighth placing match at the M&S Bank Arena as the tournament reaches its climax today.
Approaches to studying Literature
Charles Dube WE have not deliberately chosen to ignore discussing Literature, but, it was a case of covering other areas of study as well. We are back this week discussing…
Why Zodwa Wabantu decided to undergo vaginal tightening treatment
SOUTH Africa entertainer Zodwa Wabantu once again got tongues wagging when she gave social media followers a front row seat in the procedure room when she underwent vaginal rejuvenation/vaginal tightening…
Boxing’s ‘First lady’ from Chivhu
STRAIGHT out of the Mashonaland East town of Chivhu, hails the woman behind Charles Manyuchi’s revival bid and she is seeing no boundaries in her push to see boxing scale new heights. She sees herself as “a man in this business.”
‘The electorate believes in Zanu-PF’
Zanu-PF win over MDC in the just-ended by-election in the Nyanga South Ward 26 indicates the electorate’s trust in the governing party and the effectiveness of its issue-based campaign, senior party officials have said.
The ruling party was itching to wrestle the seat from the opposition, while the opposition was desperate to retain the seat that fell vacant after the death of its councillor, Elias Mashumba.
Sudan’s military, opposition talks shelved
Sudan’s alliance of opposition groups has postponed negotiations with the country’s military rulers after members of their movement expressed reservations over a power-sharing deal inked with the generals earlier last week).
The deal is aimed at breaking the political deadlock that has gripped the country since the toppling of former president Omar al-Bashir in April.
SMEs urged to eliminate middlemen
Mandla Moyo, Business Reporter THERE is a need for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to acquaint themselves with suppliers so as to eliminate over-reliance on intermediary in their bid to ensure…
Become the CEO of your life
The way self-help and inspirational books are oozing, nay, haemorrhaging out of Zimbabwe and amongst Zimbabweans in the diaspora, has become a tad nauseous.
City boss in bribery storm
A Harare City Council senior staffer, Mr Joel Zizhou, has been hauled before a Harare court for allegedly demanding a US$450 bribe for the issuance of a shop licence.
The 53-year-old Mr Zizhou is employed as a senior environmental officer.











