Warriors manager sheds light on players’ clash

WARRIORS team manager, Wellington Mpandare, has cleared the air over the altercation in camp that involved Tino Kadewere and Tafadzwa Kutinyu. Social media has been buzzing that the duo clashed…

Telecoms sector, let’s pay attention

Taking Stock Kudzanai Sharara The latest telecoms sector statistics, released by the Postal & Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), for the first quarter to April 2019, should make worrying…

‘Banks should improve financial services quality’

Pride Mahlangu Banks should improve the quality of financial services they offer if they are to increase client confidence and encourage depositors to have faith on them, financial analysts have…

Did you know? ZB Financial Holdings: The journey thus far

Fradreck Gorwe Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed diversified financial services concern, ZB Financial Holdings Limited (ZBFH), has actual roots dating back to 1888 when the Dutch Bank for South Africa, was founded…

Division One leaders City back in action

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter SOUTHERN Region Division One League leaders, Bulawayo City, return to action after being inactive last weekend to face CIWU at Crescent ground tomorrow. The former…

Shocking revelations from Vuzu Party Youths

Kudzai Chikiwa Imagine your 13-year-old daughter being crowned Bulawayo’s queen for sleeping with a minimum of 10 boys in a single night. How would it feel to have your 17-year-old…

Is there such a thing as resource curse?

Clifford Shambare This is Part One of “Is there  such a thing as resource curse?” Africa is often said to suffer from a resource curse. How valid is such thinking?…

Germany in climate change commitment

Germany, one of the world’s biggest consumers of coal, will shut down all 84 of its coal-fired power plants over the next 19 years to meet its international commitments in…

Letters to the Editor: Potable water shortage a ticking time bomb

Phillipa Mukome-Chinhoi, Features Correspondent Urban residents in Zimbabwe have been hit hard by perennial water shortages, which have seen them, especially those in Harare and Bulawayo, at loggerheads with city…

Mining captains to meet in Bulawayo

Business Writer Mining captains are expected to meet in Bulawayo next week to deliberate on wide ranging matters including how the industry can leverage on economic transformation to achieve the…

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