Chegutu water woes worsen
Chegutu’s dire water situation has worsened following breakdown of many boreholes in the town, forcing residents to fetch untreated water from Mupfure River.
Liberalising economy way to go — President
The new dispensation has structurally liberalised Zimbabwe’s economy to make it open for investment to all willing investors from any part of the world, President Mnangagwa has said.
Veld fire sweeps across 10 farms
A veld fire recently swept across 10 small-scale commercial farms in Chitomborwizi, Makonde District, leaving a trail of destruction.
War vets warn neo-imperialists
War veterans are committed to defending the country’s sovereignty against erstwhile forces working in cahoots with the opposition MDC-Alliance, an official has said.
Wife basher found dead in Lake Kariba
A 42-year-old man committed suicide in Kariba on Tuesday afternoon after he had assaulted his wife following a misunderstanding at their home.
Stock Market weakness persist
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) weakness persisted as top cap counters dragged the indices down further in yesterday’s session.
Uptake of solar products still low in Zim
Zimbabwe’s ambitious drive to promote clean energy and eradicate energy poverty in the country through the power of sunshine is still facing numerous barriers.
RBM: Potential cure for corruption
Corruption, regarded as one of the greatest obstacles to development, refers to misuse of entrusted office or power for private gain, leading to an entity (individual or organisation) being advantaged over one of more other entities.
FBC reports 267pc jump in profit
FBC Holdings posted a $54,3 million profit after tax for the half year to June 30, 2019 a 267 percent growth from $14,8 million realised in the same period last year.
Kariba fined over sewage discharge
Kariba Municipality has been fined $2 000 for discharging raw effluent into streams and the environment.











