Sulu, Tryson in ‘spying’ battle
DENDERA musicians Sulumani and Tryson Chimbetu are reportedly in a “spying” battle as they race to release their respective albums before year-end.
Dawn in $200m housing project
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Dawn Properties Limited has started construction of the $200 million housing development of Marlborough Sunset Views in Harare.
Editorial Comment: Demolishing Hell’s Gate on way to Vision 2030
The North-South Corridor road rehabilitation project along Harare-Chirundu Highway is a revolutionary undertaking set to provide seamless linkage of the country to Sadc, Comesa and East African states.
THE ATHLETIC TURN TO KING PETER
WHEN people at The Athletic, the United States’ new media sports outlet making waves around the world whose readers have to be paying subscribers, wanted an insight into what Marvelous Nakamba’s move means to Zimbabweans, they turned to the King himself.
20 Zim firms set to exhibit in UK
TWENTY Zimbabwean firms will next month get an opportunity to showcase their products in England courtesy of trade exhibitions and business to business meetings organised by trade promotion body ZimTrade and the United Kingdom’s Harare trade office.
Civil servants accept $1 023
Civil servants have accepted Government’s 76 percent cost of living adjustment offer which will see the least-paid worker taking home $1 023 per month.
Zanu-PF UK to petition British PM over sanctions
ZANU-PF United Kingdom/Europe District will hand over a petition to the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in solidarity with the SADC region over the removal of punitive sanctions which have adversely affected the country’s economy.
‘HE’S THE MAN TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE ,DEFINE OUR FUTURE’
PETER Ndlovu, the greatest Warrior of all-time, says Marvelous Nakamba has been presented with a grand opportunity to make a massive difference in Zimbabwe football, and define its future, following his blockbuster move to Aston Villa.
Govt to set up specialised schools
GOVERNMENT is introducing technical high schools and science academies to promote the development of specialised skills in secondary schools, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima said yesterday.
Filling stations closed for rejecting EcoCash
Government yesterday came down hard on errant service stations countrywide, closing them for refusing electronic modes of payment and only accepting hard cash.











