Zanu-PF Annual People’s Conference: The place to be
Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda, Special Correspondent ZANU-PF will be holding its 18th National People’s Conference from 10 to 15 December 2019, at Goromonzi High School in Mashonaland East Province. This event is…
Zanu-PF Annual People’s Conference: The place to be
Khumbulani Vodloza Sibanda, Special Correspondent ZANU-PF will be holding its 18th National People’s Conference from 10 to 15 December 2019, at Goromonzi High School in Mashonaland East Province. This event is…
Scarred but unbowed by HIV
In 2007, Davies Mazodze made a life-changing decision: to tell the world the problem that was eating away his conscience and health.
For years, he had bottled up his secret.
CSC embarks on massive infrastructural development
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter COLD Storage Company (CSC)-Boustead Beef Zimbabwe has made delivery of solar panels and other ancillary equipment, which will be used to power its main plant in…
CSC embarks on massive infrastructural development
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter COLD Storage Company (CSC)-Boustead Beef Zimbabwe has made delivery of solar panels and other ancillary equipment, which will be used to power its main plant in…
Is Zim ready to embrace cryptocurrencies?
As the use of cryptocurrencies becomes increasingly pervasive in Africa, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has not been sold on the new trend.
In fact, it has out-rightly banned the use and trade in cryptocurrencies in Zimbabwe.
Now that’s how one ends a story
Tinashe Kusema IN as far as storytelling goes, it should never be understated that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has set the bar high. “Avengers-Endgame”, as a standalone movie, was not…
Volleyball award spurs Chingwere
SCOOPING the National Volleyball League’s most valuable player award has whetted Helgga Chingwere’s appetite for more success.
The 23-year-old UZ Wolves player has targeted the forthcoming Zone VI Club Volleyball Championships in Malawi as a platform to unleash the super volleyball inside her 1,75m frame.
Zim making strides to ease load-shedding
In the past few weeks, Zimbabwe endured the worst power cuts in three years.
On November 3, 2019, the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) increased power cuts to a punitive Stage 2 of load-shedding, where consumers spent up to 18 hours without electricity because it had lost 251MW from Hwange Power Station.
Letters to the Editor: HIV, Aids are real threats
Eddious Masundire Shumba I WAS shocked recently when I visited Great Britain to find out that some of our fellow Zimbabweans who live in that country behave as if they…









