Celebrity couple, Munya & Adiona welcome third child

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  Celebrity couple, actor Munya Chidzonga and wife — musician and TV host Adiona have welcomed a third child to their family after the birth of their son,…

Bosso ready for incoming coach

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have already sorted the incoming coach’s remuneration and supporters need not worry, according to club chairman Kenneth Mhlophe. The ailing Bulawayo giants announced on Tuesday…

Zifa in sponsorship negotiations

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA is in negotiations with a local mobile network operator to sponsor payment of Premier Soccer league referees. Sources revealed that the deal is worth about…

Australian firm raises Zim investment notch

Ishemunyoro Chingwere, Harare Bureau  AUSTRALIA Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed miner, Invictus Energy Ltd, has described Zimbabwe as an excellent investment destination, way ahead of several other African countries. The company, which is…

EcoCash suspends 4 000 agents

Ishemunyoro Chingwere, Harare Bureau The country’s largest payment platform, EcoCash, has suspended over 4 000 of its agents on allegations of participating in the now rampant trend of charging excessive premiums…

Nust underdevelopment rapped

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE underdevelopment of the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is inexcusable and the tertiary institution cannot blame Government for lagging behind, legislators said yesterday. Members…

Paternity row: Zaka man kills son

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A 24-year-old Zaka man allegedly strangled his son at the height of an argument over paternity with the mother, police said yesterday. Edison Jere of Machele Village…

Cotton export receipts set to rise significantly

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter  ZIMBABWE’s cotton export receipts are set to rise significantly to US$2 billion from US$80 million in the last season following trials that have been conducted on…

Letters to the Editor: How dams increase risk of malaria

Solomon Kibret, Correspondent  Many people in Africa are food insecure, vulnerable to shifts in climate and do not have access to electricity. There’s also a problem with accessing reliable, clean water,…

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