The unsung heroes of Mwenezi
Turf Primary School, about 70 kilometres off Masvingo-Beitbridge Road in Mwenezi West, is no ordinary school.
Zesa switches off Mnene Hospital
Zesa has switched off power at Mnene Hospital over a bill of about $700 000, plunging the critical institution into darkness.
City council to re-open Edith Opperman
Edith Opperman Maternity Clinic in Mbare is set to re-open after indications some development partners will assist health workers to report for work.
Ben Mauchaza: DJ who popularised Rock n Roll in Zimbabwe
Ben Mauchaza, the disc jockey who died on November 14, 2019 in Harare after a short illness and was buried on November 17 at Glen Forest Memorial Park, promoted the more esoteric and extreme fringes of rock and roll music on the then ZBC Radio 3 Station (now Power FM).
CBZ non-performing loans surge 27pc
The country’s biggest financial services group, CBZ Holdings Limited’s non-performing loans surged 27 percent to $127 million in the third quarter to September this year from $100 million recorded in the same period last year.
Africa now tech investment centre
Africa is increasingly becoming a centre for big technology investment and fertile ground for tech start-ups.
Recession shrugged off
Just three months ago, the escalating US-China trade war and a troubling signal in the US bond market induced a global panic, sparking a sell-off in stocks and, for the first time in a decade, resurfacing the dreaded r-word: recession.
Companies to exhibit at Zanu-PF annual conference
LOCAL and international companies are expected to exhibit at next month’s 18th Zanu-PF Annual People’s Conference at Goromonzi High School in Mashonaland East Province.
Syngenta develops Fall Army worm protected seed
Steps are being taken to fight fall armyworm, an invasive species from the Americas that arrived in AFrica in 2016 and which has spread across the continent attacking maize crops.
Collabos in vogue
THE past six months have seen musicians releasing new projects across all genres.






