Technical fault plunges eastern Zim into darkness

Eastern Zimbabwe lost electric power for almost three hours from 1am yesterday when a regional interconnector tripped and stopped generation at Kariba South Power Station.

Ruling reserved in Shah, Equity case

The High Court has reserved judgment on an urgent chamber application in which businessman, Jayesh Shah’s British Virgin Islands incorporated — Al Shams Global — sought the cancellation of a replacement title deed to a piece of land owned by local firm, Equity Properties.

Govt, UNODC build HIV Clinic for prisoners

Fulfilling its obligations under international rules on caring for prisoner health, Government, with the support of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), recently built the Opportunistic Infectious (OI) ART clinic and laboratory at Harare Central Prison.

AFM tenant contests eviction bid

The leadership row in the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) has triggered notices of eviction for 28 church-owned houses, but one man in Highfield is fighting back, saying he was never involved in the row.

PPC anticipates sharp decline in business

Listed cement producer, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC), says it anticipates a sharp decline in business by up to 20 percent for the six months ending September 30, 2019, compared to R1,039 billion realised in the similar period in 2018.

Billiat donates to former school

ZIMBABWE international Khama Billiat yesterday gave back to his former primary school, Gwinyiro, in Mufakose, when he donated a consignment worth R100 000.

Natfoods gears for critical maize imports

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed conglomerate, National Foods Holdings Limited (Natfoods), has initiated an importation programme for both white and yellow maize to cover the expected maize deficit in the first half of 2020, according to a trading update the company released on Monday.

Bosso’s flying Dutchman speaks on PSL

HIGHLANDERS’ Flying Dutchman, Hendrik Pieter de Jongh, has questioned the professionalism of the domestic Premiership after the top-flight league came up with a full programme of fixtures during this FIFA international football week.

Cry our beloved greens!

When I was growing up in Tafara, a high-density suburb on the eastern outskirts of Harare, green spaces were arguably in abundance.

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