Honour Zesa debt, Chasi tells councils
Zesa Holdings is owed $360 million by local authorities, forcing Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi (pictured right) to intervene.
No prize money for Miss Tourism Harare
THERE is no prize money for Miss Tourism Harare provincial pageant to be held on September 7 at a local hotel in the capital, organisers have revealed.
Another op for Tiger Woods
Masters golf champion Tiger Woods is seeking an October return after revealing he had a knee operation last week.
Sadc weather experts discuss 2019-20 rainfall projection
Weather experts from across Southern Africa are meeting in Angola where they are expected to develop a regional consensus climate update forecast for the 2019/20 agricultural season.
Idai: First Lady, churches team up
The church continues to play a pivotal role in the assistance of Cyclone Idai victims after various denominations partnered Angel of Hope Foundation in mobilising a second consignment of goods that were handed over to Government yesterday
Zim, Japanese bodies sign export deal
Zimbabwe’s has been presented with a lucrative opportunity to export goods to Japan after ZimTrade signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO), to promote mutual trade and investment between the two countries.
MWANJALI SPARKLES AS CAPS SHOOT ATOP
CAPS United coach Darlington Dodo believes he will prove his critics wrong as he guided his side to the apex of the Castle Lager Premier table for the first time this season.
Zanu-PF Masvingo happy with road projects
The Zanu-PF leadership here has expressed satisfaction with road rehabilitation projects being implemented by the Government across the province, saying the developments will stimulate economic growth in line with President Mnangagwa’s vision of making Zimbabwe an upper-middle income economy by 2030.
UN hails Zim in fight against HIV
The United Nations has commended Zimbabwe for making great strides towards elimination of stigma and provision of quality treatment towards people living with HIV and AIDS, amid concerns of high prevalence rate infections in youth.
De Beers gems keep falling
De Beers’ diamond buyers took the rare opportunity to reject stones from the biggest supplier as the company offered almost unprecedented flexibility to ease a growing crisis.











