Sanctions killed Bulawayo industries

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States of America and other Western countries contributed heavily to the fall of manufacturing industries in Bulawayo which was…

Parties ready to meet for negotiations

Harare Bureau  PARTIES to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) — Government, business and labour — will convene on 8 November to discuss “critical issues facing the economy”. It will be…

Opening up should not be open-ended

It is becoming crystal clear that the Zimbabwean economy does not require “tinkering”.

In fact, it needs “fundamental and wholesale political and macroeconomic reforms”, if the objectives of Vision 2030 are to be achieved.

Tough outing for ZDF team

ZIMBABWE Defence Forces athletes found the going tough at the on-going International Military Sports Council (CISM) World Military Games in Wuhan China.

Mauritius camp for promising local tennis players

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent  PROMISING tennis players are set to get a chance to train under international coaches when they attend a Confederation of African Tennis session in Mauritius starting tomorrow.…

Mauritius camp for promising local tennis players

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent  PROMISING tennis players are set to get a chance to train under international coaches when they attend a Confederation of African Tennis session in Mauritius starting tomorrow.…

Mangongo speaks on Hammy

THE story of Hamilton Masakadza’s career would be incomplete without mentioning a man who played a key part in making the former Zimbabwe cricket captain a star.

Letters to the Editor: Tsholotsho road now death trap

Eddious Masundire Shumba and Kingstone Kwembeya The government through the responsible ministry and also District Development Fund should immediately do something about the road which links Bulawayo and Tsholotsho as…

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