Govt commends clothing firm

GOVERNMENT has commended a Bulawayo company, Justin Clothing Private Limited, for setting a good example in the country by producing at 100 percent capacity utilisation despite the challenging macro-economic climate.

Chibaya gets $400 bail

MDC-Alliance national organising secretary and Member of Parliament for Mkoba, Amos Chibaya (pictured), who is facing allegations of failing to stop the public from engaging in a demonstration when he was legally obliged to do so, was yesterday granted $400 bail.

BAT in 20pc volumes drop

Cigarette manufacturer BAT Zimbabwe recorded a 48 percent increase in revenue for the half year to June 2019 despite sales volumes having dropped by 20 percent, financial director Leslie Malunga told an analysts and media briefing yesterday.

Harare to convert bars into service stations

Harare City Council is set to convert its bars into service stations and shopping malls with plans already underway to dissolve Rufaro Marketing’s board, an official has said.

Regime change agents warned

The Zimbabwe National Army will continue to protect the country from perpetrators of violence who are pushing for regime change, ZNA Commander Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo has said.

Local musicians for Mafikizolo show

SEVEN local musicians are billed to perform at the Mafikizolo’s Back in Town Concert to be held on September 6 at the Harare International Conference Centre, with another top musician expected to perform as a surprise act at the gig.

Vic Falls charms US comedian Harvey, wife

POPULAR American comedian and television host, Steve Harvey and wife Marjorie, seem to have been charmed by the mighty Victoria Falls, after the celebrity couple took to social media to appreciate the seventh wonder of the world.

Mathias Mhere concert tickets sold out

GOSPEL musician Mathias Mhere is overwhelmed by the demand for tickets of the Hossana Pakufamba Concert set for Harare Gardens on September 7.

Idai horror still haunts former St Charles Lwanga pupils

Some former pupils of St Charles Lwanga Secondary School in Chimanimani are still recovering from the harrowing experience that they endured during Cyclone Idai five months ago, the parents have said.

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