Government embarks on Mines Act consultations
Chrispen Gumunyu, Business Reporter THE Government has started consulting stakeholders in the mining sector for their input into the amendment of the Mines and Mineral Bill as it moves to come…
Defence forces celebrate Culture Day
Students from Defence Colleges in Africa and China, yesterday, showcased their traditional dances and cuisines at the 14th annual Zimbabwe Staff College Culture Day celebrations held at Josiah Magama Tongogara Baracks.
Well batted Hammy
Goodbye Hamilton Masakadza, one of the most difficult players to organize an interview with.
Straitlaced, professional and honest- you would always reply with ‘you know what to do Zhawi’, whenever I wanted a story.
The essence of beauty
Dr Solomon Guramatunhu, who is director of Zuri Africa Global Programme (ZAGP), has said women are more beautiful in their natural form.
ZAGP captures the uncorrupted, unfiltered, true image of the African people, and communicated that to the global audience.
Why prepaid meters?
For some time now, residents associations have been lobbying against local authorities’ plans to roll out prepaid water meters, arguing that water is a fundamental human right.
While water is indeed a human right, we must do the right thing and pay for it because there are expenses involved in getting the precious liquid into our homes.
CSC gets meaty
The country’s sole meat processor and marketer, Cold Storage Company (CSC)-Boustead Beef Zimbabwe, is expected to start fully operating its Masvingo and Bulawayo plants before the end of this year, a Government official has said.
Looking inwards key to Zimbabwe’s development
The objective of Vision 2030, to create an upper middle-income economy by 2030, cannot be attained if Zimbabwe does not create an environment conducive for attracting domestic investment.
A mother’s heartbreak
RAPE, especially that of minors, and juju, usually go hand-in-hand. Add to that, the alleged perpetrator of the sexual assault being the biological father of the victim and you have a script for a Tilda Show.
The Tilda Show airs every Tuesday and Sunday on leading radio station, Star FM.
Emcoz bemoans price hikes
The spike in prices of goods and services has not only affected workers, but also compromised production in manufacturing and other key sectors of the economy, the Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) has said.
These industrial challenges come as official figures from Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) last week, indicated that the poverty datum line was now pegged at $1 617.
Zoology student eyes Miss Tourism Zimbabwe
SHE loves wildlife, sport and beauty pageants, but that does not seem to be enough for the reigning Miss Tourism Zimbabwe Harare Metropolitan, 21-year-old Hillary Takunda Mandibaya. She is also reading for a degree in Biological Studies (majoring in Zoology) at the University of Zimbabwe.










