Hararians spoilt for choice

WITH an array of events lined up, this weekend seems to have the busiest days and nights of the month in Harare.

NDAKARASA MUKANA: CHARLES MANYUCHI

SHASHA yetsiva – Charles Manyuchi – anoti akarasa mukana mukuru mugore ra2017 apo akakundwa naQudratillo Abduqaxorov wekuUzbekistan, kuSingapore izvo zvakamuona achitorerwa bhande raaive naro reWorld Boxing Council Silver Tittle asi kudzoka kwaaita ane chishuwo chekurwa nedzimwe shangwiti dzepasi rose dzinosanganisira Floyd Mayweather (Jr).

Mayunivhesiti burai nyanzvi – Murwira

ZVIKORO zvemapolytechnics nemayunivhesiti muZimbabwe zviri kuita basa guru rekusimudzira makambani asiri kunyatsofamba zvakanaka seZiscosteel kuburikidza nekusimudzira ruzivo rwechizvino-zvino.

Chinese State Advisory Council in Zim

THE Chinese State Advisory Council is in the country to support the Government with research and economic development strategy as relations between the two countries advance to higher levels.

MAONERO EDU: Rongeka pakurima

KUNE chirevo chinoti shiri yakangwara inovaka dendere rayo nguva ichiripo kuitira kuti isazowanikwa isina kugadzirira zvakakwana kana yave kuda kurishandisa.

RBZ to pace up transactions

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is working towards ensuring that the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system sends money in five seconds.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Civil service buses will boost morale

The unveiling of 25 more new buses for civil servants by President Mnangagwa recently demonstrates his Government’s commitment to improving their conditions of service.

Akaponda amai vake, ndokupisa chitunha

MURUME wekuHurungwe — uyo anofungidzirwa kuti murwere wepfungwa — anonzi akatema amai vake nechidhinha, ndokuzovarova nedanda kusvikira vafa, mushure achibva apisa chitunha chavo nemoto wehuni waakabatidza.

Businessman sleeps with own mother to boost wealth

Sukoluhle Ndlovu A businessman from Chiyanga Village under Chief Chireya stunned villagers after confessing that he sleeps with his own mother to boost their family business. The man, Tadiwa Rushungo…

‘Scrap info fee for journalists’

Journalists in Masvingo have recommended that the Freedom of Information Bill should ensure that fees on requesting public information be scrapped, as they infringe on people’s rights to information.

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