NetOne offers zero tariff promotion

The country’s oldest mobile phone network provider, NetOne, says it will be extending the zero-tariff transaction charges to subscribers of  its mobile money platform, One Money, as the firm angles to grow its market share.

More Zim gems unearthed in UK

TWO more promising young football players with their roots in Zimbabwe — Bolton and Ben Makwedza — have been unearthed in the UK and they have indicated that they are willing to play for the Warriors in the future.

Reggae rhythms under fire: Producers

The standard and sound of reggae music have definitely changed over the past 10 years, says Wayne “Unga Barunga” Thompson, well-known producer and one half of the drum-and-bass duo, Notis Heavyweight Rockaz.

Light showers fail to cheer up farmers

Despite light showers in some parts of the country, most farmers are still in panic mode as their crops are showing signs of moisture stress.

Pfumbidzai to tie the knot

WARrIORS fullback Ronald Pfumbidzai will walk down the aisle with his sweetheart Graduate Rusike today in Harare.

Gold breaks high

Gold broke higher from the bull flag formation as we predicted for several weeks for our buy signal.

Rand flat

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African rand was flat against the dollar in early trade on Friday as volumes thinned out in a holiday-shortened week, while the market focus remained on US – China trade deal developments.

Mikel Arteta learning the hard way

LONDON. — Chelsea staged a stunning late comeback to snatch 2-1 victory and wreck Mikel Arteta’s return to Emirates Stadium as Arsenal manager yesterday.

Zimbabwe can rise again . . .

On Wednesday, a new year begins, marking a countdown to three years after “Operation Restore Legacy” in November 2017 that ushered in Zimbabwe’s Second Republic.

350 touts locked up

More than 350 touts have been arrested for harassing passengers at Harare’s bus terminuses since Christmas Eve.

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