Armed robbers hit Madziwa water plant . . .

The police have launched a manhunt for 16 armed robbers who stole copper winding cables and transformer oil at Zinwa’s Madziwa Teachers’ College Water Treatment Plant a fortnight ago.

Bongani Mafu appointed Hwange coach

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders coach, Bongani Mafu has been engaged by Hwange who will be playing in the Zifa Southern Region Division One League this season. Mafu, a…

Zifa to attend Fifa football infrastructure symposium

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent ZIFA’S drive to improve the country’s football will get a boost when they exchange notes with other African federations during a study day on the development of…

The customers is always king!

The advent of globalisation has seen competition for markets getting to unprecedented levels with companies investing so much in getting to know more about their customers.

Human rights body make recommendations

Precious Masakara

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has come up with recommendations to various stakeholders following their public hearings on access to documentation.

Masakadza speaks on Zim cricketers going to play for other countries

Newly appointed Zimbabwean director of cricket Hamilton Masakadza has opened up for the first time since retirement from international cricket about his new role. Speaking on the sidelines of the…

Novuyo Seagirl excited about first Zima nomination

Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporter SONGBIRD Novuyo Seagirl is excited about her first Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) nomination. The songstress who is nominated at this year’s edition in the Dance/House/Gqom/Kwaito/EDM category…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s move swiftly to curb fall armyworm

After a long dry spell which adversely affected the early planted crop, the rains started falling in substantial amounts over the past two weeks or so. That was a welcome…

One to one for USD debts . . . Supreme Court makes landmark ruling

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Supreme Court has ruled that debts which were incurred in United States dollars before new regulations came into force on February 22 last year can…

Mealie-meal supply to improve . . . Millers register under Govt’s subsidy programme

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE supply of mealie-meal is expected to improve starting next week as all millers are being registered under Government’s subsidy programme while mechanisms to import maize…

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