China says holding ‘in-depth’ talks with US on interim trade deal
BEIJING. — China and the United States are holding “in-depth” discussions on a first phase trade agreement, and cancelling tariffs is an important condition to reaching a deal, the Chinese…
Theatre reclaims lost lustre
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter THEATRE enthusiasts were recently treated to a rare artistic delicacy when Chiedza Makwara unleashed “Bongile We Are”, a musical theatre, at Reps Theatre in the…
Sports tourney, edutainment for Magwegwe
Nhlanhla Mbele MAGWEGWE Youth Centre will hold a sports health and ubuntu day in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Recreation on 15 November at Marisha Grounds in…
Fourth Industrial Revolution: Zim shouldn’t be left out
Lovemore Chikova Assistant Editor Zimbabwe has no choice but to innovate if its vision of industrialisation and modernisation is to be achieved within the envisaged period. Although industrialisation and modernisation…
B-METRO COMMENT: Do not share banking details with anyone
In this age of cyber crime, the introduction of many online transactions by many institutions should come with proper education and necessary guidelines to forestall disaster. In our previous edition…
Sanctions detrimental to economic progress
Benjamin Chivandire Correspondent Sanctions have been detrimental to Zimbabwe’s economy as they have dragged economic progression backward and worsened socio-economic conditions of the general populace ever since they were imposed…
Abusive driver in the dock for foul language . . . Says rival’s wife’s private parts are big like a pail’s opening
Danisa Masuku Commuters were treated to free drama last week on Friday after a Zupco driver blocked the way which allegedly resulted in a commuter omnibus driver insulting him by…
Health sector gets $6,5bn
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter the Health sector is being allocated $6,5 billion next year allowing significant improvement in the health delivery system and sustaining gains already made in the…
Govt plugs maize, wheat leakages
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Government has removed marketing subsidies for maize and wheat that were being enjoyed by millers through the Grain Marketing Board. The subsidies will from January…
Richard Morris Hospital sees new light
Melissa Chekwa Plans are afoot to re-open Richard Morris Children’s Hospital at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) with up to US$200 000 required to procure medical equipment and refurbish the…











