Rushinga attracts investors
RUSHINGA Rural District Council, which made its debut exhibition at the just-ended Zimbabwe Agricultural Show in Harare, is now reaping the rewards as several entities have expressed interest in investing in the district.
Man hangs self after failing to pay lobola
A 40-YEAR-OLD Buhera man hanged himself after his in-laws demanded lobola, which he failed to meet.
200 delegates for liberation movements meet
PREPARATIONS for the Former Liberation Movements (FLM) summit slated for Victoria Falls are now at an advanced stage, with all invited sister parties having confirmed participation, Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu has said.
Parwaringira charms Pastor Charamba
RISING gospel musician Brighton Parwaringira will scale greater heights in music if the successful launch of his third album “Mwari Mubatsiri” is anything to by, Pastor Charles Charamba has said.
Setting the record straight on start of World War II
EIGHTY years ago World War II began, which turned into the greatest tragedy for humankind, claiming tens of millions lives and affecting the fate of generations.
Civil servants in Mutare get two more buses
GOVERNMENT has allocated two more buses to civil servants in Mutare to alleviate transport challenges they face due to the constant increase of fares by commuter operators.
Appeal for dam at Cashel Valley
CHIMANIMANI East legislator Cde Joshua Sacco has proposed the construction of a dam at Cashel Valley, as the irrigation scheme at the estate is on the verge of collapsing owing to climate change and global warming.
FIFA BAT IN CHIYANGWA CORNER,ASK HIM TO SOLVE CHALLENGES IN ZIM FOOTBALL
COSAFA have said they have been advised by FIFA that the life ban imposed by ZIFA, on the regional body’s president Philip Chiyangwa, is null and void as due process was not followed by the domestic football leadership.
Tech24 extends Zimbabwe market share
Integrated IT solutions firm Tech24 is fast becoming Zimbabwe’s dominant powerhouse in omnichannel services.











